Reproductive Health Info Is Disappearing. Here’s How To Stay Informed.

If it feels like every time you turn around, another attack on reproductive rights is happening, you're not imagining things. In a chilling move,...

February 3, 2025

What's New in Sexual Health

Dealing with vaginal burning is no fun. It can be uncomfortable, distracting, and sometimes even a bit worrying. And all you want is some...

Tassia O'Callaghan • Jan 31, 2025 • 6 minute read

What's New in Sexual Health

This article is sponsored by Slynd® (drospirenone) For those of us who grew up in the 90s with 100-calorie packs and Victoria’s Secret runway...

Kristyn Hodgdon • Jan 17, 2025 • 7 minute read

This article is sponsored by Slynd® (drospirenone) There’s no denying that birth control access can be essential, and we’re fortunate to have a variety...

Kristyn Hodgdon • Jan 17, 2025 • 5 minute read

Let's face it, talking about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) isn't exactly a fun topic. But when it comes to our reproductive health, it's crucial...

Tassia O'Callaghan • Jan 3, 2025 • 5 minute read

A UTI (urinary tract infection) can feel like a total nightmare — constantly needing to pee, stinging when you go, and the general discomfort...

Tassia O'Callaghan • Jan 2, 2025 • 5 minute read

Post-sex vaginal burn can feel confusing and worrying, especially if you’re not expecting it after what should be a pleasurable and bonding experience. It’s...

Tassia O'Callaghan • Dec 30, 2024 • 6 minute read

Have you ever heard of the gut-brain connection? It’s actually pretty cool. There’s something in your digestive system called the enteric nervous system (ENS)...

Sarene Leeds • Dec 17, 2024 • 3 minute read
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Rescripted Originals

Remember that time we were taught that sex = pregnancy?
Take heart sis, nothing is TMI if you’re my client 😂
One reason women in my office are struggling with low sexual desire is the mental load they carry
Spontaneous desire vs Responsive desire
When it comes to why women don’t want sex, I could give you a laundry list of reasons.
Sex and intimacy are incredibly important for reproduction #fertility #infertility #ttc
The pelvic floor is responsible for supporting and stabilizing all of our pelvic organs
14% of people say they don’t know anything about their reproductive anatomy (Thanks, Sex Ed!). 🤯
Women don’t have enough information about their bodies — that’s just a fact.
Sex Ed taught us way more about pregnancy prevention than it did about how our bodies actually work.
5 Signs of Pelvic Flood Dysfunction
How to Deal With Chronic Pelvic Pain

Rescripted Originals

Remember that time we were taught that sex = pregnancy?
Take heart sis, nothing is TMI if you’re my client 😂
One reason women in my office are struggling with low sexual desire is the mental load they carry
Spontaneous desire vs Responsive desire
When it comes to why women don’t want sex, I could give you a laundry list of reasons.
Sex and intimacy are incredibly important for reproduction #fertility #infertility #ttc
The pelvic floor is responsible for supporting and stabilizing all of our pelvic organs
14% of people say they don’t know anything about their reproductive anatomy (Thanks, Sex Ed!). 🤯
Women don’t have enough information about their bodies — that’s just a fact.
Sex Ed taught us way more about pregnancy prevention than it did about how our bodies actually work.
5 Signs of Pelvic Flood Dysfunction
How to Deal With Chronic Pelvic Pain

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Ready to turn up the heat? Whether you're coupled-up, single and ready to mingle, or somewhere in between, it’s totally normal for that spark...

Blair Sharp • Dec 11, 2024 • 3 minute read

Sex is meant to be enjoyable for everyone involved, but it’s normal to feel like something’s just… not quite right. Maybe you're not feeling...

Blair Sharp • Nov 15, 2024 • 3 minute read

Sexual wellness goes beyond physical health — it's about feeling empowered and confident in your body. Sexual wellness is a huge part of our...

Kristyn Hodgdon • Nov 14, 2024 • 5 minute read
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From First Period To Last Period, hosted by Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon, is a science-backed health and wellness podcast dedicated to shining a light on all of the women’s health topics that have long been considered taboo – from UTIs to endometriosis. From tales of women who have been there to interviews with varying health experts, we’re amplifying women’s needs and voices because we know there is so much more to the female experience than what happens at the doctor’s office. It's hard enough to be a woman without taking on the Wild West of women’s health information. With From First Period To Last Period, we’re doing the legwork on your whole body so you can be the expert in YOU.
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Women’s Health Mavericks is a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the people who are moving the needle when it comes to women’s health and wellness. From inspiring entrepreneurs and innovators to leaders of big brands defining culture to movers and shakers of biosciences companies dedicated to treating women, we’ll introduce you to the people, the ideas, and the businesses that are changing the face of women’s health in America and across the globe. Hosted by Abby Mercado, Co-Founder & CEO of Rescripted.
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In the podcast Sorry For Apologizing, Missy Modell — activist, strategist, and recovering chronic apologizer — along with various experts, explores all of the ways women have been conditioned by society to play small. From being expected to have children, tolerate chronic pain, or just generally accepting gender inequities, join us as we discuss all of the reasons why women should be speaking up more and apologizing for less.
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In The Fertility Sisterhood, Dr. Carmen Messerlian — Harvard Epidemiologist and Fertility Expert — and her sister, Lara discuss what everyone needs to know about how the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and our everyday environmental exposures, impact our health and, therefore, our fertility. Listen as they share practical tips for how you can clean up your lifestyle, not only for yourself but for future generations.