We’re on a mission to change the way society talks, thinks, and feels about our menstrual health.

This is your platform to share your story.

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Majken Disch - CEO & Founder

About us

In Norse mythology, Freja is the goddess of fertility, battle, and death. Freja is also the name of a friend of ours, who one night took to social media, to ask: ‘What the hell is happening with my cycle and my body? And why won’t anyone take this seriously?’

So we decided to do just that. Take it seriously, that is.

And we want the rest of society to join us.

About us
  • A portrait of a black woman, with straight hair wearing athletic wear.

    Ria's PCOS story

    ‘Are you just supposed to walk around with all these symptoms, not getting any real help, just because you don’t want to be a parent? It made me feel a bit lost and confused and a bit forgotten about. I felt stuck. Wondering if this is how I am going to be feeling forever?’

  • Caucasian woman wearing jeans, polkadot top and black leather jacket, standing in front of a red and pink balloon display.

    Gaby's PMDD story

    ‘Every cycle I would have, what I call the “hell week” where I would destroy everything around me. 7-10 days where I would just be so angry and leave a trail of destruction behind me.’

  • Portrait of a black woman, with straight hair, wearing a grey top.

    Dawn's Fibroids story

    ‘When I first got out of surgery, my partner and mum were absolutely horrified to learn that they’d removed 16 fibroids, and they couldn’t believe that I’d been walking around with that in my body. (…) we [as a society] have also normalised pain, and even extreme pain, as just part of being a woman.’

What we do

  • We are sharing stories from all over the UK, because the more we share and the louder we get, the harder we are to ignore.

  • Our Open up the Conversation video series includes discussions on the topics like advocating for yourself, navigating the workplace, and motherhood and menstrual health conditions.

  • Our creative workshops are a kind and safe space to get creative and connect with women and AFABs with similar experiences.

Get involved

Share your story

The more we share, the louder we get, the harder we are to ignore. We’d love for you to share your menstrual health story with us.

Volunteer

Join our team. We are always looking for people to help us with our writing, fundraising and awareness raising.

Send us a message if you’d like to join us

Donate

By donating, even just £5 a month, you help us keep our mission alive by amplifying voices and sharing the real-life impact of living with endometriosis, PCOS, PMMD, adenomyosis, infertility, fibroids, and more.

  • Share your story

    The more we share, the louder we get, the harder we are to ignore. We’d love for you to share your menstrual health story with us.

  • Volunteer

    Join our team. We are always looking for people to help us with our writing, fundraising and awareness raising.

    Send us a message if you’d like to join us

  • Donate

    By donating, even just £5 a month, you help us keep our mission alive by amplifying voices and sharing the real-life impact of living with endometriosis, PCOS, PMMD, adenomyosis, infertility, fibroids, and more.