Inside Medicine’s Gender Problem: When Women’s Pain Isn’t Taken Seriously

Inside Medicine’s Gender Problem: When Women’s Pain Isn’t Taken Seriously

A woman shares her experience with fertility and loss, highlighting the issue of medical misogyny and the struggle for proper care.

At 15, she visited her GP for a medical certificate due to period pain, but was met with mockery instead of concern. Her "tummy troubles" were dismissed, and she was prescribed the pill, a solution that likely masked the underlying issue.

The moment marked the first in a long line of gendered dismissals, a system where women’s pain is normalised, their instincts doubted, and their bodies treated as problems to be solved rather than people to be cared for.

This experience was the start of a decade-long journey with fertility and loss, marked by a lack of understanding and empathy from the medical community.

Author's summary: Medical misogyny affects women's care.

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Marie Claire Australia Marie Claire Australia — 2025-10-13

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