Now on The Cycle Report, meet one of our favorite historians for all things period care, @minamoriarty . We’re breaking down the history of period heath and what we can learn from the past that still applies to women’s heath today. Plus, the three amazing women throughout history Mina would most like to sit down with. Link in bio!
Today on @thecyclereport , we’re sitting down with @drtosharogers , a member of the Cora Council, to talk all things women’s health. Dr. Rogers shares how a single moment in the delivery room sparked her career, while also breaking down common period myths and the questions she hears most around painful and heavy periods.
Visit our Substack to dive into her perspective on hormonal health, menopause, and why understanding your body is key in a moment where more women are finally having these conversations out loud.
In today’s @thecyclereport article we’re interviewing @drwider , a member of the Cora Council. Dr. Wider has spent decades breaking down complex medical information into insights that actually make sense and help women feel more informed and in control.
Visit our Substack to hear how Dr. Wider has helped shift periods from taboo to something we can talk about openly and empowered women to better understand and care for their bodies.
In our most recent @thecyclereport post we’re interviewing someone whose dynamic, boundary-pushing work we’ve been inspired by for years, Cora Council member @ericachidi .
Visit our Substack to hear Erica’s insights on what a “normal” period actually means and why learning to interpret the signals your body gives you is a powerful tool for long-term health.
From sketch to Times Square✨
When we dreamed up a life-sized Pad superhero, we knew we needed a creative genius to bring her to life. Enter Caitlin Peck, an artist, fabricator, and illustrator who was able to make our dreams a reality.
Read more about how Caitlin brought our superhero to life on our Substack!