
Heavy Menstruation: A Bloody Big Problem
Unbiased Science
Intro
This chapter explores heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and its impact on women's health. Featuring an expert guest, the discussion covers treatment options and a new initiative to improve awareness and prevention of severe outcomes related to HMB.
In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome Dr. Jackie Maybin to explore the often overlooked issue of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and its significant impact on women's health. The scientists examine the prevalence of this condition, the persistent societal stigma that prevents open discussion, and the challenges in diagnosis and treatment. They highlight the innovative Missed Vital Sign program, which aims to standardize assessment of menstrual health as a vital clinical indicator. Throughout the conversation, the experts emphasize the critical need for comprehensive data collection, increased awareness, and personalized treatment approaches to address menstrual health disorders. The discussion underscores the importance of advancing research and advocacy in a field that affects a substantial portion of the population but has historically received inadequate attention.
(00:00) Intro
(03:07) Understanding Problematic Menstrual Bleeding
(06:19) The Historical Context of Menstrual Health
(09:21) Current Understanding of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
(12:21) The Mis Vital Sign Program
(18:09) Innovative Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment
(21:17) The Importance of Data Collection in Menstrual Health
(25:18) Advocating for Women's Health
(30:12) Conclusion and Future Directions
https://wellcomeleap.org/the-missed-vital-sign/
https://theunbiasedscipod.substack.com/p/bleeding-out-loud-breaking-the-silence
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