Reproductive & Sexual Health
Understanding Heavy Flow: Everything You Need to Know
Let’s talk about something many of us experience but seldom discuss openly—heavy menstrual flow. You know, those times when your period feels...
By Dr. Kala Wilson
Reproductive & Sexual Health
Abortion: A Case for Knowing Your Options
Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, New...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
Don't Get Burned This Summer
Summer is the perfect time for relationships, whether you’re...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
My Fibroid Journey: A Black Woman's Experience Seeking Treatment
Black women are diagnosed with fibroids at higher rates...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
HIV Prevention is for All of Us: Pursuing our Prevention Options
Health In Her Hue has partnered with ViiV Healthcare...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
The Complicated History of Birth Control in the African American Community: What You Really Need to Know about Birth Control
In the United States, 99 percent of women who...
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Reproductive & Sexual Health
Let’s talk about sex, baby!
Black women are so many things- smart, powerful, and resilient....
Reproductive & Sexual Health
Don’t Ghost Your Gyno: Why Screenings Are Critical for Black Women’s Reproductive Health
Cervical cancer is one of the easiest cancers to prevent...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
How Choosing A Clinician of Color Changed My Life
I winced. I writhed. I expressed that she was hurting...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
How Talking About Taboo Topics Saved My Uterus
My mother had me at 16 years old. I consider...
Reproductive & Sexual Health
Why My Work as a Therapist Made Me Concerned About Black Women’s Reproductive Health
In today’s world, Black women are disproportionately affected by birth...