Sex education is getting a much needed makeover.
Weβre breaking down the barrier to comprehensive sexual health for young women. Melli empowers parents and caregivers to have meaningful, life-changing conversations about womenβs health with confidence
We have read the research, talked with the experts, and weβre not impressed.
The βstatus quoβ has got to goβ¦β80% of survey respondents claim they have had formal sex πΆ education, but only 5% believe it fully prepared them for the real world π.β
Source: Data Softβ8 in 10 teens in the U.S. said there needs to be more in-depth π education about menstrual health.β
Source: Statista.comβ18 states only mandate sex πΆ education to be medically accurate.β
Source: Planned ParenthoodHow Melli worksDownload in iOS or Android & make an account
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Choose your topic, review the facts, plan your chat
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Have courageous conversations with your daughters
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We cover the tricky topics so you can have empowering conversations.
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Periods, they`re more than bleeding π©Έ. If we add mood disorders, endometriosis, clotting, proper hygiene, diva cups there is a lot to explore π
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Say goodbye π to bananas and condoms and hello to birth control, consent and dental dams
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Personal hygiene π§Ό covers a lot of things; we are diving into the world π of bathing, dental care and hair care
Backed by doctors.
At Melli we pride ourselves on providing caregivers and teens with the most factual, up to date and researched information regarding teen girls health.
βI chose womenβs sexual health because itβs my passion π to educate and empower women about their health care. With how difficult it is to navigate the health care system π₯ and so much misinformation and stigma around womenβs sexual health, itβs important to disseminate evidence-based information π to women so that they do not become victims of predatory industries who prey on their insecurities.β
Sameena Rahman, M.D. ObGyn Northwestern