
We are present at the II Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics in Terrassa!
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Hello #Belevers, We're pleased to announce that this weekend we landed in Barcelona to attend the 2nd Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology and Obstetrics Conference, held at Terrassa Hospital and organized by the municipal Health Consortium . Upon arrival, the first stop was our stand , where we displayed all our products, plus a hundred folders with samples and very interesting information about Be levels , which we, along with the team, had been preparing in the days leading up to the event.
During the day, we were able to learn about some of the main gynecological disorders common in adolescents , such as Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea , Dysmenorrhea , and Premenstrual Syndrome . We were also able to learn about the importance of the biopsychosocial context at this stage and contribute to improving communication and the doctor-patient relationship . All of this was facilitated by expert gynecologists, psychologists, endocrinologists, and sexologists who dazzled with their presentations.










WHAT DID WE TAKE AWAY FROM THE CONGRESS?
Without a doubt, a lot of information and knowledge. Questions like: ' Is it normal not to have a period? ' were put on the table to raise awareness about the information that brands like ours provide to society so as not to normalize situations that we have come to believe should be common, such as... -Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation). -Dysmenorrhea (uterine pain at the time of menstruation or in the days before). -Premenstrual Syndrome (recurrent luteal phase disorder characterized by irritability, anxiety, depression, edema, breast pain, and headaches. It occurs one week before the start of menstruation). Below, we leave you with the ten most important lessons we took away from the Congress and that remind us of the need for multidisciplinary work , the use of sensitive and non-stigmatizing language , active listening , menstrual education from an integrative professional with a gender perspective, and, above all, the importance that mental health is gaining in the lives of all women.








