Survey reveals women experience severe reproductive health issues A new Public Health England (PHE) survey reveals that 31% of women experience severe reproductive health problems, but under half seek help.
In the first report of its kind, PHE has revealed the impact of women’s reproductive health issues on the nation’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The report combines women’s experiences, as reported in a new survey, with existing data to define reproductive health as a public health issue.
The report shows for the first time the extent of the impact these issues have on women’s ability to work and go about their daily lives and will form the basis of a cross-governmental 5-year action plan on reproductive health.
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In the first report of its kind, PHE has revealed the impact of women’s reproductive health issues on the nation’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The report combines women’s experiences, as reported in a new survey, with existing data to define reproductive health as a public health issue.
The report shows for the first time the extent of the impact these issues have on women’s ability to work and go about their daily lives and will form the basis of a cross-governmental 5-year action plan on reproductive health.
See also:
- Reproductive health: what women say Public Health England
- Guidance: Health matters: reproductive health and pregnancy planning Public Health England
- Case study: Preconception and pregnancy: opportunities to intervene Public Health England
- Case study: Understanding the contraceptive needs of postnatal women Public Health England
- Women's top reproductive worries revealed BBC News
- Almost half of women are dissatisfied with their sex lives - but over 55s are least likely to complain, PHE survey finds The Daily Telegraph
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