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Debunking Period Stereotypes: Understanding Menstrual Health & Behavior
The idea that women are unreasonable when on their period is a harmful stereotype. The symptoms of menstruation vary widely among individuals and can range from mild to severe, and do not cause irrational or unreasonable behavior. Periods are a natural part of women's reproductive health and should not be associated with negative or derogatory descriptions.Women's Health - Related Articles
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