Can You Sleep With a Menstrual Cup? Yep!
Let’s talk about something that’s become a game-changer for many women: menstrual cups. If you’re new to the world of eco-friendly period care products...
What's New in Women's Health
What's New in Women's Health
It’s no secret that we, as women, experience significant changes to our moods, energy levels, and sleep patterns due to hormone fluctuations throughout our...
Never heard of lichen sclerosus? You’re not alone. The condition is not one you hear about often. Chalk it up, at least in part,...
You may have heard of dysmenorrhea — the technical term for painful cramps or period-related symptoms that bubble to the surface once a month. Depending...
If you went on hormonal birth control as a teenager and later stopped taking it (in your 20s or 30s), only to discover irregular...
The Cycle
From UTIs to wellness trends, 'The Cycle' by Rescripted cuts through the noise so you can be the expert in you in just 5 minutes twice a week.
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Fertility Covered
42% of adults say they have used fertility treatments or know someone who has. This is why Rescripted and CCRM Fertility have partnered to highlight employers who ensure their employees are #FertilityCovered.
Real Talk With Endo
Endometriosis affects an estimated 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth, and there is no cure. For Endometriosis Awareness Month, Rescripted partnered with Emma Maxwell, a tireless endo advocate, to feature personal stories from real people who have been there.
Women's Health Mavericks
When it comes to our health, every woman has a "thing." With Women's Health Mavericks, Rescripted highlights women’s health founders and senior executives who have turned their pain into purpose by bettering the health and wellness of women everywhere.
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Have you ever fallen down the Reddit rabbit hole in a desperate attempt to seek answers about a medical condition? First of all, no...
One in seven women in the U.S. suffers from chronic pelvic pain, a condition that is often questioned, misdiagnosed, or dismissed altogether, especially if...