<p><b>''The world''s most famous and outspoken </b><b>gynaecologist</b><b>'' </b><i><b>(The Guardian) </b></i><b>fights myths and fearmongering with real science, inclusive facts, and shame-free advice on the topic that impacts more than 1.8 billion people worldwide: menstruation.</b><br><br> Women can expect to have between 350 and 450 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 crucial, women deserve to know more about their bodies than just what happens in service to reproduction.<br><br> Not knowing how your body works makes it challenging to advocate for yourself. Consequently, many people suffer in silence thinking their bodies are uniquely broken or they turn to disreputable sources. <i>Blood</i> is a practical, empowering guide to what''s typical, what''s concerning and when to seek care - recounted with th