Category: menopause
Menopause can occur at a young age but how many women actually realize this?
Menopause is a key time in womanhood when women supporting women is especially key. What actually is menopause? What can cause menopause? What are… Continue Reading →
See you at HealthEd Adelaide: 25th March
Adelaide kick starts the 2023 HealthEd Women’s & Children’s Health update this year. Doctors can email Lawley for a complimentary pass to this event… Continue Reading →
8 March is International Women’s Day #EmbraceEquity
Check out IWD’s Health Mission
A study to prevent bone loss and restore sexual function in women after menopause.
Melbourne & Perth Email: womens.health@monash.edu
Jean Hailes Episode 6: Sex? I’d prefer Sudoku
A new podcast series from Jean Hailes Denise Scott, Australia’s favourite and fearless comedian, has joined forces with Jean Hailes to ask experts your… Continue Reading →
Brochure: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Dysfunction (HSDD) & You
Talk To Your Doctor What is HSDD? Hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction (HSDD) is low sexual desire that causes personal distress. HSDD a very common… Continue Reading →
IMS Interview Series – New Hormonal Tests To Diagnose Or Even Predict The Menopause?
International Menopause Society Prof. Richard Anderson will talk about “New hormonal tests to diagnose or even predict the menopause?”. The interview is available:
Jean Hailes: Sex & intimacy after cancer
Jean Hailes provides excellent information and resources in women’s health. Sex & intimacy after cancer Cancer, its treatments and their associated side effects, can… Continue Reading →
In Australia, is Addyi (Flibanserin) available or what is available?
Flibanserin, the drug that gives women one extra sexually satisfying experience every two months. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the… Continue Reading →
BMS National Menopause Survey – 50% reported their menopause symptoms impacted their sex life.
The BMS / WHC provides a confidential, independent service to advise, inform and reassure women about their gynaecological, sexual and post reproductive health. … Continue Reading →