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Muslim Women's Health

Two perimenopausal Muslim women anonymously wrote to MWN Hub sharing their experiences – their letters call to owning your menopause!

To encourage women to talk about menopause, I reached out to some women who kindly shared their experience of Hormone Replacement Therapy.

There is so much pressure on mums to succeed at breastfeeding, so I have collated a short list of tips I hope will be useful for new mums.

I remember feeling like the ‘odd one out’ as I was the only one whose symptoms were ‘over the top’...

Our voices need to be heard for an inclusive healthcare system that reduces inequalities and recognises all women’s healthcare needs...

Women living with IBS may need to make additional preparations and dietary and lifestyle adjustments during Ramadan.

For me, it is the go-to book for all things women’s health!

Sport England funded MWNUK to deliver the Walk and Talk Project to help tackle inequalities that exist within sport and physical activity…

It made me rethink the concept of donation, and I personally have now registered as an organ donor knowing first-hand what it means...

I thought only periods and sex was a taboo issue in my community… until I started experiencing peri-menopausal symptoms.

Report uncovers a culture of maternity abuse contributing to 1 in 5 Muslim women saying their maternity care is ‘poor’ or ‘very poor.’

Check out this blog version of our recent 'Let's Talk' video about ICP, hosted by our presenter Ayisha Karim!

This is my story entailing my experience as a first time mum with acute postpartum depression and anxiety.

People of Bangladeshi ethnicity are twice as likely to die of Covid than those of White British ethnicity

Smear tests save lives yet BAME women are less likely to have them. MWNUK tested attitudes of Muslim women through a survey.

It is vital that we raise awareness about STIs and put an end to the taboo nature that surrounds this topic.

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