"This book is the brilliant and long needed corrective that we have waited for, since the first time we stuffed a box of pads into a three-ply paper bag and slunk out of a pharmacy. Never again." --Samantha Bee New York Times bestselling author of
The Menopause Manifesto and "the world's most famous and outspoken gynecologist"
(The Guardian) fights myths and fearmongering with real science, inclusive facts, and shame-free advice on the topic that impacts more than 72 million Americans every month: menstruation.
Most people who menstruate can expect to have hundreds of periods in a lifetime. So why is real information so hard to find? Despite its significance, most education about menstruation focuses either on increasing the chances of pregnancy or preventing it. And while both are important for many people, those who menstruate deserve to know more about their bodies than just what happens in service to reproduction. At a time when charlatans, politicians, and social media are succeeding in propagating damaging misinformation with real and devastating consequences, Dr. Jen provides the antidote with science, myth busting, and no-nonsense facts.
Not knowing how your body works makes it challenging to advocate for yourself. Consequently, many suffer in silence, thinking their bodies are uniquely broken, or they turn to disreputable sources.
Blood is a practical, empowering guide to what's typical, what's concerning, and when to seek care--recounted with the expertise and frank, fearless wit that have made Dr. Jen today's most trusted voice in gynecology.
Dr. Jen answers all your period-related questions, including: Why do we menstruate? How heavy is too heavy? How much should periods hurt? And she provides essential information about topics such as:
* The fascinating biology of menstruation
* Menstrual migraines, PMS, and period diarrhea (yes, it's a thing, unfortunately)
*Vaccines and menstruation
*Legitimate menstrual products, and the facts behind toxic shock syndrome
*Painful periods and endometriosis
*Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
*Debunking social media disinformation about contraception
Blood is about much more than biology. It's an all-in-one, revolutionary guide that will change the way we think about, talk about--and don't talk about--our bodies and our well-being.
"Requisite reading. A no-nonsense, educational, science-backed, in-depth title about menstruation and the impact it can have on one's body. This title will empower readers to better understand their bodies and to advocate for themselves in medical situations." --Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW "Filled with piercing social analysis and enlightening science, this one's a winner." --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEWAuthor: Jen Gunter
Publisher: Citadel Press
Published: 01/23/2024
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9780806540689
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 11/01/2023 pg. 75
Publishers Weekly 11/13/2023
About the AuthorDr. Jen Gunter is an OB/GYN and internationally bestselling author of
The Vagina Bible, The Menopause Manifesto, and
Blood. Considered "the world's most famous--and outspoken--gynecologist," (
The Guardian), her instant
New York Times and
USA Today bestselling books,
The Vagina Bible and
The Menopause Manifesto, have been translated into 25 languages. She is the host of
Jensplaining, a CBC/Amazon Prime video series that highlights the impact of medical misinformation on women, and the recipient of the 2020 NAMS Media Award from The North American Menopause Society. Her 2020 TED Talk, "Why Can't We Talk About Periods?" received more than two million views in its first six months, leading to the launch of her popular podcast on the TED Audio Collective, "Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter." She also writes the popular Substack newsletter, The Vajenda, an evidence-based hub for reproductive health matters addressing gaps and misinformation in women's health. Originally from Winnipeg, Canada, she lives in Northern California and can be found online at DrJenGunter.com.