Women's Health
From the joy of ditching tampons to renewed confidence and even better sex, "there is light at the end of what you think is a never ending tunnel".
Robyn Wilder's hardly taken breath from becoming a mother, and now she's nose-to-nose with perimenopause.
This could be the future of breast and cervical screening to try and improve uptake.
Researchers in Beijing analysed data from more than 255,000 pregnant women.
5,000 women in the UK end their pregnancy after a medical diagnosis each year. Two women share their experiences.
"We need to change the narrative that they are gross," says Amika George.
Chloe Dixon was diagnosed with leukaemia nine months after giving birth. Now, she wants to empower new mums to ask for help.
Good news for your plastic-free period. You can now get washable pads in Holland & Barrett.
Edana Minghella pointed out smear teats can be physically and physiologically painful for some women.
The 37-year-old, who completed treatment for an aggressive form of breast cancer last year, covered almost 134 miles.