Key Facts About the Menstrual Cycle

Source:

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Center for Communication Programs,
The INFO Project,
2006

This tool offers health care providers, educators, and communicators a quick reference to answer common questions about menstruation and the menstrual cycle that girls, women, male family members, and other community members have. It also answers questions about how some contraceptive methods affect the menstrual cycle. Information is presented in a simple way and accompanied by illustrations that can be used with clients.
 

Personal Author: 
Salem RM; Setty V
    Regions/Countries:
  • Global
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