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Goodbye PCOS, Hello PMOS: Why the Name Change Matters for Every Woman

Goodbye PCOS, Hello PMOS: Why the Name Change M...

·Nicola de Wever

Goodbye PCOS, Hello PMOS: Why the Name Change Matters for Every WomanFor 90 years, the name "PCOS" was wrong—it hid metabolic risks and delayed diagnosis for millions. On May 12,...

The Voice We Needed: Why Abbie Chatfield's Unfiltered Advocacy is Changing Women's Health

The Voice We Needed: Why Abbie Chatfield's Unfi...

·Nicola de Wever

The Voice We Needed: Abbie Chatfield at 31 (One Month Countdown)With exactly one month until Abbie Chatfield turns 31, we're celebrating her unfiltered advocacy for women's health—from thrush to abortion...

Tea, Tampons, and Dignity: Why This Saturday's High Tea Matters More Than You Think

Tea, Tampons, and Dignity: Why This Saturday's ...

·Nicola de Wever

This Saturday, women across Sydney are gathering for DigniTea 2026—a fundraising high tea to end period poverty. But dignity isn't just about access to pads. It's about feeling clean, comfortable,...

Action, Not Just Awareness: What Real Advocacy Looks Like for Women's Health

Action, Not Just Awareness: What Real Advocacy ...

·Nicola de Wever

Action, Not Just Awareness: International Day of Action for Women's HealthAwareness months matter. But awareness without action is just words. On May 28, join women around the world demanding real...

The Two-Week Wait is Hard Enough: Let's Talk About What No One Prepares You For

The Two-Week Wait is Hard Enough: Let's Talk Ab...

·Nicola de Wever

The Two-Week Wait is Hard Enough: Dignity in Fertility TreatmentYou've done the injections. You've survived the retrieval. But no one told you about the progesterone residue—the mess, the indignity, the...

Your Annual Wellness Check: The One Question You're Not Asking (But Should Be)

Your Annual Wellness Check: The One Question Yo...

·Nicola de Wever

Your Annual Wellness Check: The One Question You're Not AskingYou book the appointment. You get the Pap smear. You leave with a clean bill of health. But did you ask...