Hopes for changes in surgical menopause care
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Diane Danzebrink, founder of Menopause Support, states that hundreds of women undergoing surgical menopause are being "failed by the NHS" and highlights the need for urgent reviews in care.
Despite some improvements in awareness regarding menopause, Danzebrink emphasizes that significant changes are still needed to ensure all women receive quality care at critical times.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has directed clinicians to follow comprehensive guidelines, yet the experiences shared by women reveal ongoing deficiencies in care and communication.
A survey revealed that 74.5% of women were not informed about side effects of ovary removal, showcasing a significant gap in communication with healthcare professionals.
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