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I'm working on a #zine about #perimenopause #menopause and it's going to focus on resources.

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  • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

    @scissortail Oooh, yes, I think my sister mentioned that one to me. Thanks!

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    @artcollisions @scissortail seconding What Fresh Hell Is This

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    • twistylittlepassages@weirder.earthT twistylittlepassages@weirder.earth

      @artcollisions @scissortail seconding What Fresh Hell Is This

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      @twistylittlepassages @scissortail thank you!

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      • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

        I'm working on a #zine about #perimenopause #menopause and it's going to focus on resources. I already have a list over 8, but I just wanted to ask here too. What's your favorite resources on peri/menopause?

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        @artcollisions the @vagina_museum currently have an installation on menopause - there were a stack of resources they may be able to steer you towards! https://www.vaginamuseum.co.uk/exhibitions/current

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        • scissortail@digipres.clubS scissortail@digipres.club

          @artcollisions The book What Fresh Hell is This helped me a ton during peri

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          @scissortail Great book! Though Heather Corinna being the person I went to for answers in both puberty and menopause has sure been something

          @artcollisions

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          • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

            I'm working on a #zine about #perimenopause #menopause and it's going to focus on resources. I already have a list over 8, but I just wanted to ask here too. What's your favorite resources on peri/menopause?

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            @artcollisions Definitely the company midi health ( https://www.joinmidi.com ), if you're including commercial resources. It was founded by a friend of mine, and is full of information and easy access to experts.

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            • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

              I'm working on a #zine about #perimenopause #menopause and it's going to focus on resources. I already have a list over 8, but I just wanted to ask here too. What's your favorite resources on peri/menopause?

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              @artcollisions The work of Omisade Burney-Scott is sooo good and so important!!!

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              Catching Up with Omisade Burney-Scott | Discussion with Alloy's Anne Fulenwider

              Menopause support for Black women through storytelling, community, and advocacy addressing symptoms, health disparities, and lived experiences.

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              An Inclusive Guide to Navigating Menopause - BGG2SM

              A sanctuary for healing and radical conversations centering Black women, genderqueer, trans, and non-binary folks—navigating menopause, intimacy, transformation, and liberation.

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              (blackgirlsguidetosurvivingmenopause.com)

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              • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

                I'm working on a #zine about #perimenopause #menopause and it's going to focus on resources. I already have a list over 8, but I just wanted to ask here too. What's your favorite resources on peri/menopause?

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                @artcollisions @bright_helpings my friend recommended The definitive guide to perimenopause and menopause, Dr Louise Newson. I've not read it but she thought it was useful. In other news, my predictive text didn't contain the word perimenopause, until now!

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                • ediblefuchsia@social.coopE ediblefuchsia@social.coop

                  @artcollisions @bright_helpings my friend recommended The definitive guide to perimenopause and menopause, Dr Louise Newson. I've not read it but she thought it was useful. In other news, my predictive text didn't contain the word perimenopause, until now!

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                  @EdibleFuchsia @bright_helpings thank you!

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                  • so_treu@blackqueer.lifeS so_treu@blackqueer.life

                    @artcollisions The work of Omisade Burney-Scott is sooo good and so important!!!

                    Link Preview Image
                    Catching Up with Omisade Burney-Scott | Discussion with Alloy's Anne Fulenwider

                    Menopause support for Black women through storytelling, community, and advocacy addressing symptoms, health disparities, and lived experiences.

                    favicon

                    (www.myalloy.com)

                    Link Preview Image
                    An Inclusive Guide to Navigating Menopause - BGG2SM

                    A sanctuary for healing and radical conversations centering Black women, genderqueer, trans, and non-binary folks—navigating menopause, intimacy, transformation, and liberation.

                    favicon

                    (blackgirlsguidetosurvivingmenopause.com)

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                    @so_treu ooooh thank you for this!!

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                    • rgollub@sfba.socialR rgollub@sfba.social

                      @artcollisions Definitely the company midi health ( https://www.joinmidi.com ), if you're including commercial resources. It was founded by a friend of mine, and is full of information and easy access to experts.

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                      @rgollub thank you! That one is on my list, but I wasn't sure about it.

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                      • mxjaygrant@triangletoot.partyM mxjaygrant@triangletoot.party

                        @scissortail Great book! Though Heather Corinna being the person I went to for answers in both puberty and menopause has sure been something

                        @artcollisions

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                        @mxjaygrant whoa, I think that's pretty cool!! @scissortail

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                        • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

                          I'm working on a #zine about #perimenopause #menopause and it's going to focus on resources. I already have a list over 8, but I just wanted to ask here too. What's your favorite resources on peri/menopause?

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                          @artcollisions I found this very helpful: https://menopausewiki.ca

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                          • columbia@literatur.socialC columbia@literatur.social

                            @artcollisions I found this very helpful: https://menopausewiki.ca

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                            @Columbia wow, that's great!

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                            • columbia@literatur.socialC columbia@literatur.social

                              @artcollisions I found this very helpful: https://menopausewiki.ca

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                              @Columbia @artcollisions I will second this wiki. I found it thru reddit and am so happy it links to the fediverse too. I was just hitting menopause after suffering for over a decade in peri when i found that sub and the wiki, which i read thoroughly. Good sound info with link to refs. It armed me to better communicate with my doc to get what i actually need, instead of more bs psych meds that messed me up.

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