It’s shocking that women’s reproductive health is still taboo.
I personally underwent a LLETZ operation, which is the laser treatment used to remove a large area of abnormal cells in the cervix.
Without Wellbeing of Women research over the past 54 years, I – and many others – could be at this very moment suffering from cervical cancer or, heaven forbid, not be here at all.
The fact that, in 2018, women’s reproductive health is still a taboo subject is shocking and is more reason to support the underfunded research.
Something needs to change. Women are the future.
Laura Anderson is an ambassador for Wellbeing of Women, Britain’s leading charity finding cures and treatments in women’s health since 1964. To find out more about the work that they do, visit www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk or on Twitter: @WellbeingofWmen