We don’t know our bodies as well as we think, and that’s why at My S Life our goal is to raise awareness. And what better way than with beautiful cheat sheets in A4 poster format that you can put up everywhere, become an expert with, and even pass on to your friends! At the office, in the restrooms, at home, in the nurse’s office… don’t hesitate—because it’s time to really know our bodies!
So, are you ready to take on the #ShowYourIntimateHealth challenge?
Breast Cancer and Screening
A poster designed to raise awareness about breast cancer screening.
Endometriosis and Sexuality
A poster listing key figures about endometriosis and the sexuality of women affected by it.
The Self-Love Barometer
Intimate women’s health conditions can weaken self-esteem. Here are some simple gestures to finally learn to love yourself.
Uterine Fibroids
Main symptoms and warning signs to better understand uterine fibroids.
Cancer and Intimacy
A poster to understand the impact cancer can have on a woman’s intimate life and how to take care of it.
Endometriosis
Key statistics and educational information to explain endometriosis.
PCOS
A poster providing initial information for your patients about PCOS.
VOLUNTARY TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY
Les informations pratiques et utiles sur l’Interruption Volontaire de Grossesse.
Menopause
A poster listing the different symptoms of menopause.
Female Infertility
Figures and information to better understand female infertility.
Contraception
An overview of the main contraceptive methods available in France… and a bit of history to start the conversation.
Periods
A poster with figures, facts, and explanations to learn everything about menstruation.
Yeast Infection
A fungal infection that affects many of us and is often a real nuisance.
Cystitis
All the key information in one poster about cystitis, this urinary tract infection that can sometimes really disrupt daily life.
Labor Law
All the information related to women’s health in labor law.
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