Menstruation, pain, and reproductive health — Screening of Below the Belt

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Women’s Reproductive Health and Endometriosis

Oct. 16, 5–7 p.m.
CUE 419, WSU Pullman

Period, Pain, Reproductive Health

Millions are suffering in silence. Do you know endometriosis and its symptoms?

This documentary film, Below the Belt, is supported by figures such as Hillary Clinton and Senator Elizabeth Warren, and raises awareness about the debilitating disease endometriosis.

It’s free — Invite anyone who would like to join the event!

Schedule

  • Menstruation and Endometriosis” (10-15 minutes)
    Dr. Kanako Hayashi at the Center for Reproductive Biology
  • Challenges at Cougar Health” (10-15 minutes)
    Ashley Wilson, CNP, WHNP, Nurse Practitioner at Cougar Health Services
  • Film screening: Below the Belt (55 minutes)
  • Q&A (30 minutes)

The second screening will be held on Oct. 30 from 6–8 p.m. at SAC 20, WSU Spokane.

Contact: Kanako Hayashi, k.hayashi@wsu.edu

Hosted by: Women*s Center, Cougar Health Services, Health Education, Center for Reproductive Biology.

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