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Written by Leisha Sagan   

 I have blogged, written, archived, debated, and discussed menstruation - both my own, and in general.

You and I have talked about cloth pads, organic menstrual materials (materials I say, not "protection"), the commercialization of menstruation, and health risks of the commercial products that the market puts on us. We've talked at length in previous articles and blogs about my journey from using the so-called commercial products to using all-natural, fabulous materials. And we've talked much about how all those lovely cloth pads and sea sponges and eating healthy did wondrous things to my body, dispersing it of all menstrual syndromes I'd previously had and giving me a new, joyous, wondrous appreciation of my period.

Now, can you tell me how to get back to that place?

In the past couple months, my period has once again changed radically. We'd talked about several months ago in this blog how my periods were becoming increasingly painful and nauseating. Now, they're becoming more irregular and frequent - between 12 days and 21 days apart during the last two months.

Its enough to make a girl want to cry her eyes out in frustration.

How do I get back to that place of menstrual bodily love that I once had, that so many of you, lovely wonderful E4W readers, have? I know many of you have it. You've commented and discussed and wrote letters about this lovely menstrual love. So how do I get out of this place of stress and anxiety, worry about my changing body, agony over my nausea and stomach cramps, and general dislike of my period?

I know that this period-hating can't be helping my body any. All my own inner negative energy has to be contributing somewhat to my menstrual decline.

So lovely readers and friends - ideas?

In sisterhood,

Leisha

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