Your Fertile Years - What You Need to Know to Make Informed Choices by Professor Joyce Harper
Your Fertile Years - What You Need to Know to Make Informed Choices by Professor Joyce Harper

Your Fertile Years

When Joyce was in her twenties she started working in the field of fertility and she often had conversations with friends about their bodies and their fertility.  At this time she read ‘Ourbody, ourselves’ and felt it was a book that every woman should read…

Your Joyful Years

In Your Joyful Years, Professor Joyce Harper provides an empowering, evidence-based guide to thriving beyond 50. Moving past the menopause, this book reframes later life as a vibrant new beginning—a time to rediscover purpose and prioritise self-care. Combining 40 years of scientific expertise with the candid wisdom of 50 inspiring women, Professor Harper offers a reassuring roadmap to health, happiness, and living authentically. This is the essential second book in her life-stage trilogy, proving that your best years are still to come.

Period pads on a roll – a brilliant idea

Apr 18, 2024 | Blog, Women's health | 0 comments

I’ve been on the look out for health tech that I would support. And I’ve found it. Pads on a roll by Egal. It was such a pleasure to meet CEO Penelope Finnie and Head of UK market Niamh D’Arcy, who’s been trying to talk to me about this product for ages.

We’ve done several studies with girls and women asking them how their periods affect their wellbeing. One paper with perimenopause women is already out.

One problem women experience is being caught out without any period product to use. This is especially a problem for girls at school. Many schools have free period products but I’ve not found one that keeps them in the cubicle. This is where girls need them. If they’re not there – they will probably have to use some toilet paper whilst they go on the hunt. Schools often keep the free period products in an office. Then back to the toilet. How long does this take? Girls told us they rarely have enough time to get this sorted during a break and most teachers don’t seem to let them go to the toilet during lessons. Which has to change.

Now there’s pads on a roll. How cool is this? I would love to see this in all schools, public toilets, and employers. I wonder why we’ve not had this before?

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