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Women’s Health in 2026: Ending Medical Gaslighting and Advocating for Better Care

13 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2158997/fan_mail/new] Women’s health is finally getting the attention, research, and respect it has deserved for decades. In this episode, we’re talking about the long-overdue shift happening in women’s healthcare and why 2026 may be a turning point for how we talk about women’s pain, menopause, perimenopause, endometriosis, mental health, and medical gaslighting. Inspired by a post connected to Melinda French Gates and the call to stop tolerating women’s suffering, this conversation explores what it means when women are no longer expected to silently push through pain, brain fog, mood changes, anxiety, depression, or symptoms that are too often dismissed. For generations, women have been told their symptoms are “normal,” “stress,” or “all in their head.” That dismissal has delayed diagnoses, minimized suffering, and kept too many women from getting the care they need. We take a closer look at menopause and perimenopause as major health and longevity milestones, not just lifestyle inconveniences. Hormonal changes can affect mood, mental health, sleep, energy, relationships, and overall quality of life, yet many women are still left without clear answers or support. We also discuss the connection between midlife hormone changes, anxiety, depression, and the importance of taking women’s mental health seriously. This episode also dives into endometriosis, including how updated diagnostic approaches may help reduce the years-long delay many patients face before receiving answers. By recognizing symptoms earlier and allowing clinical diagnosis in appropriate cases, more women may be able to access treatment and support without invasive surgery being the first barrier. We also explore the rise of specialized women’s health platforms, increased investment in women’s health research, and the powerful impact of women advocating for women. From better care access to stronger leadership and more honest conversations, this shift has the potential to change lives. If you’ve ever felt dismissed by a doctor, struggled to explain your symptoms, or wondered why women’s pain is so often ignored, this episode is for you. Press play for a hopeful, honest conversation about where women’s healthcare is headed and why our voices matter. Subscribe to Steel Roses Podcast, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more women find the support, validation, and information they deserve. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2158997/support] Love this content? Check out our links below for more! Linktr.ee Content [https://linktr.ee/steelroseswomen] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/steelrosespodcast/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SteelRosesWomen] Jenny's LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-b-b1355433/]

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