short 4) Medicine Normalized Women’s Suffering
For decades, medicine normalized women’s suffering.
Severe period pain?
“Normal.”
Heavy bleeding?
“Normal.”
Exhaustion that never ends?
“Stress.”
So women learned to endure.
For years, conditions like
endometriosis, fibroids, and hormone disorders were under-researched and
under-diagnosed.
Not because they weren’t real.
But because women’s pain was minimized.
But suffering is not strength.
And pain is not a requirement of being a woman.
If something disrupts your quality
of life — it deserves attention.
Medicine is evolving.
Research is improving.
And women are speaking up.
You deserve answers.
You deserve evidence.
You deserve care.
Stop normalizing suffering.
Start demanding clarity.
Comment “My pain matters” if this
resonated.
Follow for more real conversations
about women’s health.
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