Why is Women’s Health Still An After Thought? with Dr. Somi Javaid, founder of HerMD


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Nov 19 2024 45 mins   2

The challenges of being a woman in medicine and a woman treated by the medical system are real. Dr. Somi Javaid shares her experience working in gynecology and sexual health, opening HerMD, and the dire need for better education, representation, and resources for women’s health.

Dr. Somi shares the challenges of balancing motherhood, working at a medical practice, and being a part of a broken healthcare system, which led her to quit her job. Though a frustrating trajectory, this path led her to open HerMD, an incredible comprehensive women’s healthcare practice specializing in menopause, sexual health, and advanced gynecology. 

We discuss the major issues in women’s healthcare today, which consistently result in a lack of funding and disparity in research. The need for education is critical. Most women don’t know the difference between perimenopause and menopause, how their bodies change after pregnancy, or that hormones are good for them! We then talk about normalizing libido fluctuations, pelvic floor health, and testosterone therapy. Reducing the stigma around sexual health and women’s healthcare conversations is deeply important work!

Topics Covered:

  • Quitting medicine to open HerMD
  • The state of women’s health and sexual healthcare
  • Perimenopause and menopause symptoms
  • Sex is an intimate conversation
  • Women’s health double standard
  • Testosterone therapy
  • Confusion around hormones 

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