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Many women are afraid to disclose their condition because reproductive health just isn’t talked about in the workplace.
Read MoreIt seems that, for some doctors, women’s sexual health is either not important, and we’re expected to ‘lie back and think of England’, or it’s all in our heads.
Read MoreThe doctor said it was probably all in my mind, and humiliated me by asking if I wanted to see a psychiatrist. I felt utter despair. Was I actually going mad?
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