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Menstruation

2023
In recent years, conversations regarding menstruation are becoming more potent than ever before. Activists and media together have been trying to do away with the stigma towards the natural and biological phenomenon of menstruation. In the popular media, this can be seen with more advertisements and movies surrounding the topic being openly created and
Nikita Srivastava   +3 more
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Menstruation and Personality

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
This investigation is concerned with the prevalence of dysmenorrhoea and premenstrual symptoms in the general population and with their relationship to personality.Many authors have expressed the opinion that such relationships exist, but we will confine our review here to those studies which have presented supporting data.
A, COPPEN, N, KESSEL
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Menstruation

Practice Nursing, 2003
Jean Sinclair investigates the options for young women travellers who expect to have their periods while away
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Menstruation

2021
Mary P. Rogers-LaVanne   +1 more
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Menstruation.

Australian family physician, 1980
Societal attitudes to menstruation are largely negative, and so serve to reinforce the inferior social status of women. These attitudes have extended into medical practice and research on menstruation. As a result, much research on 'premenstrual syndrome' has been biased both in methodology and interpretation.
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Vicarious menstruation

Social Science & Medicine, 1985
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Menstruation myths

Nature Human Behaviour
Marni, Sommer   +5 more
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Physiology of the Endometrium and Regulation of Menstruation

Physiological Reviews, 2020
Jacqueline A Maybin   +1 more
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Vicarious menstruation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
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