Livelong Media
Women spend decades navigating the healthcare system — yet many leave appointments feeling dismissed, unheard, or misdiagnosed. In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, Rachel Lehmann-Haupt speaks with Dr. Somi Javaid, board-certified OB/GYN and founder of HerMD, about the systemic gaps in women’s healthcare — and what needs to change. Drawing from both her clinical experience and personal story, Dr. Javaid shares why so many women’s symptoms — from pain to menopause to sexual health — are often overlooked, and how those gaps are rooted in medical training, research, and healthcare systems that were not designed for women. We also discuss how women can better advocate for their health, what good care should actually look like, and why the future of women’s health requires both better data and better systems. If you’ve ever felt dismissed by a doctor — or want to better understand how to navigate your health with confidence — this conversation will resonate. What You’ll Learn: ✅ Why women’s symptoms are often dismissed in healthcare ✅ The gaps in menopause and sexual health care ✅ How medical research has historically overlooked women ✅ What better, more comprehensive care should look like ✅ How women can advocate for themselves in medical settings
80 episodios
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