Endometriosis Could Force a Medical Transition I’m Not Sure I Want KC Bradley Beginning a gender transition is never an easy decision, but it’s usually a personal one.
Why the Biden Administration Must Make Tampons Available to All Inga T. Winkler Scotland serves as an example of making periods more equitable: providing tampons and other products to everyone who needs them.
A Guide to Endometriosis You Can Actually Use Rewire News Group Staff Endometriosis is a chronic reproductive condition that affects roughly 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth—and the situation for patients is dire.
How I Learned to Unapologetically Talk About My Vagina Problems Lara Parker We’re not talking about painful sex, or painful orgasms, or debilitating periods—so Lara Parker is talking about it in her new book Vagina Problems.
Wanting Good Sex Is a Good Enough Reason for Birth Control Rewire News Group Staff I need my IUD to treat a health condition—and to have sex. Both are crucial.
Too Often, Quality of Life for Endometriosis Patients Is Dictated by Their Financial Resources Rewire News Group Staff The endometriosis advocacy organization Endo What? is working to change that with a number of efforts.
This Week in Sex: Essure Implant off U.S. Market; Endometriosis Drug Coming Martha Kempner After years and thousands of complaints about the implant Essure, Bayer finally takes it off shelves. And the first new endometriosis treatment in a decade brings hope of pain relief.