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Previous page Bleedin’ Woman Part 3 – Victorian Men, Women and Menstruation. By Nikki Sullings Men have since biblical times set standards of what is normal and what is not. It is normal for a man to be able to function unimpaired mentally and physically every day of the month unless he is sick. Therefore […]

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October is National Breast Cancer month. To launch national activities you are invited to participate in THE PINK RIBBON MOTORCYCLE RIDE which is held annually in various locations throughout Australia, raising funds for The Cancer Council NSW to help in the fight against breast cancer. The pink ribbon is the international symbol for breast cancer […]

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Reproduced with kind permission from the Sydney Morning Herald Author: Bettina Arndt Date: 09 Mar 2002 Publication: Sydney Morning Herald `Strange males’ can speed up the path to maturity. The large numbers of children growing up with stepfathers may be contributing to the worldwide trend towards girls reaching early puberty. According to research from a […]

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Previous page of Bleedin Woman  Bleedin’ Woman Part 4 – Modernist Advertising and the Modern Woman. The end of the Victorian era and the nineteenth century marked also the beginning of the first wave of the women’s liberation movement. Thereafter advertising that claimed to be “frank” about menstruation for “enlightened women” of the “modern” age […]

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Just about every woman has their own outlook and opinion on the subject of menstruation. Every woman is different and your experience of your menstrual cycle reflects who you are and your life. For some women it is a subject that is hardly dwelt upon,  for others it is an experience to be pondered and […]

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Previous page  Bleedin’ Woman Part 4 – Postmodern Products, Knowledge and Advertising. by Nikki Sullings Despite the medical and environmental knowledge available to both men and women, and social awareness generated by the second wave of the women’s liberation movement of the late 1960s and early 70s, little has changed in postmodern Australia in terms […]

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It covers common problems including premenstrual syndrome (PMS), period pain and menopausal symptoms (including all the latest information on HRT), as well as complex disorders such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts and the many causes of amenorrhoea. 2nd Ed Ruth Trickey. Women, Hormones and the Menstrual Cycle is an essential text for anyone interested in women’s […]

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Towards the Emergence of Menstruation by sibylle preuschat Journal Entry, October 4, 1989 sibylle, sibylle in the centre, whispers, “leave it all behind. Sink into your own love.” Is that what my menstrual blood is? The outpouring of love? For most of my menstruating life I managed, in between periods, to block from my mind […]

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By Kalina Raphael Rose [In this article, the term “Priestess ” is not meant to be restricted to a religious connotation, but rather to encompass a universal theme of spirituality, ie., a wise woman.] One of the best kept secrets of our times is the power and healing potential of women’s menstrual blood. We have […]

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We received this letter the other day from one of our visitors … What do you think? Do you agree with Anita? Email me Dear Sir / Madam, Re the appallingly sexist television advertisement for Carefree G String panty liners ( the one with the bare bum): Has it ever occurred to you that women […]

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