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Balance
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Balance

I have the privilege of hearing the stories of women’s lives, struggles and wins every day. Today, on International Women’s Day I wanted to share the overwhelming themes and the stories that I hear again and again. It’s all about balance – coincidentally the theme of this year's celebration.

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A Guide to IUDs
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A Guide to IUDs

The important thing when considering an IUD is to be informed, and work with a practitioner who will work with you if you are experiencing any problems.

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Pre-Menstrual Syndrome & Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder
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Pre-Menstrual Syndrome & Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder

Symptoms of PMS and PMDD can be debilitating for some women. Around 40% of women experience symptoms of PMS and around 5-8% suffer with severe symptoms.

They are made worse at times due to the lack of understanding in the general community regarding these disorders and the tendency for people around you to perhaps shrug it off as a ‘women’s issue’ or that you are just ‘being hormonal’.

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Period Pain & Young Women
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Period Pain & Young Women

What to do when period pain is getting in the way of living your best life. As an adolescent gynaecologist, I see many young women with painful periods that are interfering with their ability to go to school, play sport, hang out with friends and family and generally can make them feel pretty miserable. By the time I see them, often it has been going on for a long time and the longer it goes on, the worse it tends to get.

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Embracing Menopause
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Embracing Menopause

The lead up to and the period of menopause in our youth obsessed western culture is most often a time that many women fear.  It is imbued with so many negative connotations – of ‘being old’, ‘dried up’, and no longer vibrant.  In contrast the menopause in many other cultures around the world represents a time of great freedom, wisdom and respect within the community.  The way we view menopause in our society is sadly outdated, awash with misinformation and in dire need of a sexy new makeover!

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