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Couples Health: Women's Health |
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Survey Shows
Women ill- Informed
on
Reproductive Health
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WHITE PLAINS,
N.Y., April 23, 2003: Despite high numbers of women in their forties having
babies (American Infertility Association), many women are ill
informed about their ability to safely conceive in these later
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In your thirties? What you
don't know can cost you your dream of motherhood
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In fact, a new survey by the
Vagisil Women's Health Center(R) (VWHC), shows that 39
percent of women believe that a woman in her forties
can conceive and have a baby as easily as a woman in
her twenties.
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The finding, part of a survey of
500 women conducted by PKS Research Partners for the
VWHC called "Feminine Health Myths & Misconceptions,"
shows that in some highly critical feminine health
areas, women may not be well informed about the
latest, most accurate information that impacts their
health and well-being. The survey was conducted as
part of a new campaign to help educate women and shows
that what they don't know can hurt them.
"Women need accurate information to
make informed decisions about important feminine
health issues," says Faye Wattleton, president of the
Center for Advancement of Women and former president
of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA).
"This research shows that while we're making headway,
there are still key feminine health concerns for which
women need facts."
Wattleton, in her years as a
certified nurse and mid-wife, and with Planned
Parenthood, saw first-hand how misinformation can have
a dire affect on women's lives. She is acting as
advisor to the VWHC in its "Feminine Health Myths &
Mis-conceptions: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You"
campaign. Other key survey findings showing women's
misconceptions about key health issues (See sidebar).
Pap Smear
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Women's Health
101: Common Misconceptions
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86% of
women believe that yeast infections are the most
common type of feminine infection. The most common
vaginal infection is bacterial vaginosis (BV). It is
caused by an imbalance of the organisms usually
found in a healthy vagina.
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59% of
women do not know to refrain from sexual activity 24
hours prior to having a Pap test. Participating in
sexual intercourse during the 24 hours prior to a
Pap test can alter results.
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50% think
it is just as easy for a woman to conceive and have
a healthy, normal baby at anytime during their
reproductive years. While some women can have babies
until their forties and later, most women will not
be able to do this successfully without the help and
expense of modern medicine.
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20% of
women think there is little or no risk associated
with using fertility drugs. While many women are
turning to fertility medications to increase the
chance of pregnancy, pregnancy rates are generally
poor among women over 40 and the risk of miscarriage
still exists. Using fertility drugs can produce
multiple births. This places additional strain on
the mother's body and possible life-long health
problems for the babies.
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48% of
women believe that breast cancer is the leading
cause of death among women. According to most
sources, heart disease is the number-one cause of
death in women, resulting in about 366,000 deaths
annually.
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42% of
women do not know that ovarian cancer has no
symptoms in its early stages. Women should see their
gynecologist regularly so that potential problems
can be caught in early stages. Ovarian cancer
symptoms are often subtle, so it's important to note
any changes or irregularities in your body and
report them to your doctor.
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The majority of women are not
clear about the new Pap smear guidelines recommended by the
American Cancer Society including:
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80% of women do
not know that an annual Pap test is necessary for all women
over 21, even if not sexually active.
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80% do not know
that you do not have to have an annual Pap test if you have
had three consecutive normal Pap tests
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78% do not know
you do not need an annual Pap test if you have had a
hysterectomy for non-cancer related reasons
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74% do not know
you no longer need a Pap test if you are 70 years of age or
older and have had a series of normal Pap smears.
Source:
Vagisil
Women's Health Center
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Articles: Optimizing Fertility
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