July is Fibroid Awareness Month
July is recognised as Fibroid Awareness Month in some countries and it’s a great opportunity to put the spotlight on a health condition that receives little attention.
This year, we are delighted to be a part of the newly formed Global Fibroids Alliance whose aim is to raise awareness of fibroids and advocate for the change that is required to improve the health and wellbeing of women with fibroids as well as the quality of care women receive.
The Global Fibroids Alliance is a diverse group of health and wellbeing practitioners, researchers and consultants who have come together to strengthen the global approach to improving the information, treatment, care and support for all those affected by fibroids. We hail from the Caribbean, US, UK and France and are calling for:
- More awareness campaigns on fibroids
- Fibroids education to be part of menstrual health education and delivered to all girls from the age of 10.
- Every country to provide women with all the treatment options for fibroids.
- Each woman suspected to have fibroids to be carefully assessed, and a treatment and wellness plan be developed in collaboration with the patient that suits the patient’s specific situation and is based on the concept of informed and shared decision-making.
- Collaborative alliances to be formed between traditional and non-traditional/complementary therapists, gynaecologists and counsellors to ensure that women are receiving a holistic and comprehensive approach when deciding on their wellness plans.
- More research to establish the cause of fibroids so that more effective treatments can be developed.
- More attention on the psycho-social impact of fibroids so that we can determine the full impact of fibroids and the support that women throughout the world require.
As part of Fibroid Awareness Month, we are delighted to invite women with fibroids to our first event which is a webinar on Fibroids and COVID-19. This webinar aims to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic may be affecting women with fibroids and will discuss what women can do to improve their physical and mental health during this challenging period.
Speakers will include:
- Dr Fanta Waterman, Managing Director, Serrette Brown Research and Consulting LLC.
- Muku Qes Ua, Psychotherapist, Herbalist and Homeopath
- Olivia Haltman, Integrative Humanistic Counsellor, OH Counselling Services
You can register for this webinar here and if you have any questions, please email GFA2020@mail.com
We look forward to seeing you then and you can find out more about the members of the Global Fibroids Alliance here