Women’s Health Month

Women’s Health Month is a reminder that innovation in women’s healthcare is long overdue. Women make up half the population and drive the majority of healthcare decisions, yet women’s health has historically been underfunded, under-prioritized, and too often shaped by tools and systems that were never truly designed with women in mind. For generations, women have been expected to tolerate discomfort, silence, and inadequate solutions as the standard.

That is changing because women are no longer staying silent. As more of us speak openly about the realities of pelvic care, menopause, sexual health, and preventive wellness, innovation is finally starting to follow. Investors, clinicians, and entrepreneurs are paying attention, and women’s health is beginning to receive the focus it has always deserved.

But there is still much more work to do. In gynecology alone, one of the most commonly used instruments remains rooted in a design from the 1800s. Women deserve better. This new era of women’s health must be built on comfort, dignity, scientific rigor, and products designed with women and their physicians at the center. Progress is happening because women demanded it, and every voice calling for better care continues to move that progress forward. We are committed to helping raise the standard of care in women’s health.

From: My LinkedIn Post here.

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