
28/05/2025
International Women’s Health Day
(Ideal for highlighting your women’s health delivery services — hormonal care, PCOS, menopause, contraception support.)
International Women's Health Day | A Call to Prioritise Women’s Wellbeing in the UK
On this International Women's Health Day, let's shed light on the key issues impacting women’s health in the UK — because good health is a right, not a privilege.
Accessible Healthcare & Medications
Women in many parts of the UK still face delays in getting timely diagnoses and appropriate treatments — from endometriosis to menopause.
Safe & Legal Abortion Access
While abortion is legal, stigma and regional disparities in access still exist. Every woman deserves respectful, timely, and non-judgmental reproductive care.
Protection from STIs (e.g. HIV/AIDS)
Education and access to testing, PrEP, and awareness remain essential to prevent rising STI cases, especially among young women.
Maternal Health & Pregnancy Care
The UK has some of the best facilities, but racial and socioeconomic gaps persist in maternal outcomes — Black women are still more likely to face complications.
Understanding of Contraceptives
Choice and clarity matter. Better information, open dialogue, and easy access to contraception empower women to take control of their reproductive health.
Women’s Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights
From menstrual health to fertility, every woman should feel seen, heard, and supported — without shame or barriers.
Let's raise our voices for change. Women’s health must be a national priority — today and every day.