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Heavy Menstruation: A Bloody Big Problem

May 21, 2025
Jackie Maybin, a leading gynecologist at the University of Edinburgh, joins the conversation to address the impactful issue of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). She discusses the historical neglect of menstrual health and the stigma surrounding it, stressing the need for open dialogue. The innovative Missed Vital Sign program aims to standardize menstrual health assessments. Emphasizing data collection and personalized treatment approaches, Maybin advocates for better awareness and interdisciplinary collaboration to improve women's health outcomes.
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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Neglected

  • Heavy menstrual bleeding is common and causes serious health and social issues but is largely ignored by society and healthcare.
  • Women suffer for an average of five years before getting help, showing a critical gap in awareness and diagnosis.
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Historical Neglect of Menstruation

  • Menstrual health has been historically overlooked due to societal inequalities and lack of women's rights.
  • Modern women menstruate more frequently than in the past, making menstruation an increasingly vital health indicator.
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Unclear Causes of Heavy Bleeding

  • The root causes of heavy menstrual bleeding remain unclear, separate from associated conditions like fibroids or PCOS.
  • Better understanding will lead to targeted, effective treatments with fewer side effects than current hormonal therapies.
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