This is PERIOD Podcast, episode 31. I am so pleased to bring you this week’s episode with guest Dr. Julie Hennegan. Dr. Julie Hennegan is a Research Associate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In this episode, Dr. Hennegan and I talk about the concept of menstrual hygiene management, and how what we assume menstruators need isn’t always what they actually need. I also really appreciated what Dr. Hennegan had to say about making sure that the evidence we collect on menstruation is good. You’ll see what she means in the interview - have a listen!
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Breakthrough bleed - menstrual pads as masks?
Breakthrough bleed - my kid's review of Go With the Flow
S3 Episode 35 Living with endo
S3 Episode 34 Is it that hard to study female mice?
S3 Episode 33 Menstruapps know a lot about you
S3 Episode 32 Pinoe and Periods
S3 Episode 30 Flaws in the system
S3 Episode 29 Myths and Disturbances
S3 Episode 28 Iron Man...struators
S3 Episode 27 Women's advocacy and "technologies of passing"
S3 Episode 26 Pregnant Citizen Science
S3 Episode 25 Are We Defined By Our Cycles?
Period Podcast Season 3 Trailer
S2 Episode 24 Lawyered, period
S2 Episode 23 Something in the water
S2 Episode 22 Bleeding at work
S2 Episode 21: Keep the babies away
S2 Episode 20: PCO-Yes
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