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Tips on menstrual health, cycle tracking, and guides on how to use Femora.

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Endometriosis in 2026: New Guidelines, Faster Diagnosis, and What's Finally Changing

ACOG's first-ever endometriosis clinical guideline ended the surgical-diagnosis requirement. NICE rewrote the fertility pathway. Oxford is testing a non-invasive scan. Here's what changed in 2026 and what it means if you have endometriosis symptoms.

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Perimenopause to Postmenopause: A Plain-English Guide to the Four Stages

Perimenopause can start in your late 30s and last up to a decade. Here's what each of the four stages actually looks like, what changed with the FDA's 2026 hormone-therapy update, and how to track the transition.

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A Healthy Pregnancy: Your Body, Your Baby, and Staying Active

A practical, trimester-by-trimester guide to what's happening with your body and your baby - plus safe ways to stay active throughout pregnancy.

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PCOS Has a New Name: What 'PMOS' Means and Why It Matters

After 11 years of consultation with 22,000 people worldwide, PCOS has been officially renamed to PMOS - Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome. Here's what changed, why, and what it means if you have the condition.

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Pro Tips for Vaginal Hygiene: What to Do (and What to Stop Doing)

A practical, no-nonsense guide to vaginal hygiene - what actually helps, common mistakes to avoid, and cycle-specific tips to keep you comfortable all month.