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Listen in and learn…
- How the negative language and dialogue around menopause leaves an impression on all women–especially younger women
- How my own experience with perimenopause affected the way I interacted with my family and made me realize I needed to take action & prioritize my health
- How Amy views her IUD (intrauterine device) as an investment in her quality of life and why she thinks it’s one of the best health decisions she’s made
- How the financial responsibility of contraception and birth control is inequitable for women
- How a business case led the province of British Columbia to make contraceptive options free for those women who want or need
- Amy and Keira’s tips for using critical thinking as you read health information online
- How Keira’s PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) diagnosis led her to find a community on social media and how she guards against misinformation online
Links from this week’s episode:
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BIG thanks to the following for sharing my passion for women’s health:
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