Menstrual Myth Busting

The Case of the Hormonal Female

Sally King author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Publishing:27th Feb '25

£19.99

This title is due to be published on 27th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Menstrual Myth Busting cover

In this book, Sally King interrogates the diagnostic label of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) to expose and challenge sexist assumptions within medical research and practice. She powerfully demonstrates how the concept of the ‘hormonal’ premenstrual woman is merely the latest iteration of the ‘hysterical’ female myth. By blaming the healthy reproductive body (first our wombs, now our hormones) for the female-prevalence of emotional distress and physical pain, gender myths appear to have trumped all empirical evidence to the contrary.

The book also provides a primer on menstrual physiology beyond hormones, and a short history of how hormonal metaphors came to dominate medical and popular discourses. The author calls for clinicians, researchers, educators, and activists to help improve women’s health without unintentionally reproducing damaging stereotypes.

“Part re-education, part manifesto, this is a must-read for medics, social scientists and anyone who menstruates. King's evocative and thought-provoking analysis makes a compelling case for revisiting the way we think about menstrual physiology." Kathleen Riach, University of Glasgow

“Sally King cuts through millennia of misconceptions. Everyone should read this – clinicians, academics, educators, students. If you have periods or know someone who does, this book is for you.” Bee Hughes, Liverpool John Moores University


“This is a groundbreaking book that tackles pervasive menstrual myths with clarity, compassion, and scientific rigor; it has the power to challenge ingrained biases and pave the way for a more informed society.” Heather C. Guidone, Center for Endometriosis Care

“Sally King’s astutely written book grapples with the vast menstrual illiteracy in public, academic, and biomedical circles, and her analysis offers readers action for meaningful change.” Saniya Ghanoui, University of Texas at El Paso

ISBN: 9781447371632

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192 pages