Her Health Desk
No judgment. No guessing. Practical tools and trusted information for every stage of your hormonal health journey.
Because your questions deserve real answers — and you deserve to feel informed, not overwhelmed.
You've been piecing this together alone — googling symptoms at 2am, wondering if what you're feeling is normal, sitting in a doctor's office wishing you'd written down your questions first.
Her Health Desk is the knowledgeable friend you wish you'd had sooner. Everything here is written warmly, plainly, and without clinical distance — to help you understand your body and advocate for yourself with confidence.
We make practical tools for every stage: symptom trackers, doctor visit prep guides, sleep journals, and planners. No jargon. No judgment. Just clear, useful resources for real life.
Plain language — written like a knowledgeable friend, not a textbook
Practical tools you can use today — not just articles to read and forget
Always a starting point — never a substitute for your own healthcare provider
What we offer
Log your symptoms, patterns, and cycles so you can finally see what's actually happening in your body — and stop wondering if it's all in your head.
Evidence-informed guides written in plain language — not medical jargon. Understand what's happening so you can make confident decisions about your health.
Walk into your doctor's appointment knowing exactly what to say, what to ask, and what to request — so you leave with answers, not more confusion.
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From the Desk
Brain & Hormones
Estrogen doesn't just affect your cycle — it affects your memory, focus, and how your brain processes everything. Here's the science, explained simply.
Read article →Perimenopause
Irregular periods are just the beginning. Discover the less-talked-about signs that your hormones are shifting — and how to navigate each one.
Read article →Sleep
It's not just hot flashes waking you up. Menopause changes your sleep architecture in ways that make rest harder to get — and harder to feel.
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