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Women's top reproductive worries revealed | Women's top reproductive worries revealed |
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Avoiding an unwanted pregnancy is women's biggest reproductive concern, a survey by Public Health England suggests. | Avoiding an unwanted pregnancy is women's biggest reproductive concern, a survey by Public Health England suggests. |
More than 7,000 women responded to the first poll of its kind launched by the health body to guide future policy. | More than 7,000 women responded to the first poll of its kind launched by the health body to guide future policy. |
Having an enjoyable sex life and managing painful and/or embarrassing symptoms such as heavy periods came second and third. | Having an enjoyable sex life and managing painful and/or embarrassing symptoms such as heavy periods came second and third. |
Catching a sexually transmitted disease was seventh on the concern list. | Catching a sexually transmitted disease was seventh on the concern list. |
Going for reproductive health screening, including smear tests, was fourth, "Other" reproductive health symptoms was fifth. And difficulty getting pregnant was sixth. | Going for reproductive health screening, including smear tests, was fourth, "Other" reproductive health symptoms was fifth. And difficulty getting pregnant was sixth. |
What happens during a smear test? | |
Different issues took on relatively greater or lesser importance at different stages of a woman's life. | Different issues took on relatively greater or lesser importance at different stages of a woman's life. |
The women who responded were aged 16 and older and living in England. | The women who responded were aged 16 and older and living in England. |
Among other findings: | Among other findings: |
About a third of the women had experienced severe reproductive health symptoms in the past 12 months, ranging from heavy menstrual bleeding to menopause, and incontinence to infertility. | About a third of the women had experienced severe reproductive health symptoms in the past 12 months, ranging from heavy menstrual bleeding to menopause, and incontinence to infertility. |
In-depth interviews revealed that these symptoms often affected women's ability to carry out daily activities, yet many concealed their symptoms from work colleagues. | In-depth interviews revealed that these symptoms often affected women's ability to carry out daily activities, yet many concealed their symptoms from work colleagues. |
Embarrassment commonly acted as a barrier to accessing knowledge or support. | Embarrassment commonly acted as a barrier to accessing knowledge or support. |
Angela Kilcoyne, who took part in a PHE focus group, said: "Since I was 13, I have felt embarrassed about having heavy menstrual bleeding - a health issue which has caused me debilitating pain and nausea. I worked for years in banking, which was a very male dominated environment, and I never told my managers that I was off due to horrendous period pain. | |
"I would have to invent reasons month after month and soldier on. Or I would dose myself up and try and get through the day best I could, then collapse when I got home. Reproductive health should be spoken about in the workplace in the same way as sickness or flu." | |
Dr Sue Mann, public health consultant in reproductive health, from Public Health England, said: "Women's reproductive health concerns can fundamentally influence physical and mental wellbeing throughout their whole life course. | Dr Sue Mann, public health consultant in reproductive health, from Public Health England, said: "Women's reproductive health concerns can fundamentally influence physical and mental wellbeing throughout their whole life course. |
"Our research has highlighted that while individual reproductive health issues and concerns change throughout a woman's life, the feelings of stigmatisation and embarrassment were almost universal. | "Our research has highlighted that while individual reproductive health issues and concerns change throughout a woman's life, the feelings of stigmatisation and embarrassment were almost universal. |
"The report reveals the need for an open and supportive approach in the workplace and in the health system. | "The report reveals the need for an open and supportive approach in the workplace and in the health system. |
"We encourage women to seek support from their workplace, and for workplace management to be aware of how reproductive health symptoms can affect women's daily life." | "We encourage women to seek support from their workplace, and for workplace management to be aware of how reproductive health symptoms can affect women's daily life." |
Public Health England is drawing up a five-year action plan to promote women's reproductive health. | Public Health England is drawing up a five-year action plan to promote women's reproductive health. |