In a poll conducted by Motherhood Hospital, the majority of women said they would rather talk to female family members about their gynecological health issues than to a professional expert.
The study was carried out to follow changes in consumer perception of female health and to look into the causes of these changes, as well as to better understand the priorities of contemporary women in terms of feminine health. The poll also helped to discover a number of variables, including social and psychological elements that may be affecting or impacting women’s gynecological health.
Women’s reproductive and general health in India is receiving more attention in recent years thanks to easier access to digital resources, increased financial independence, and better levels of knowledge. Our poll confirmed this, but the flaw that stood out was the failure to take preventative action. An early intervention can prevent the illness from getting worse and causing further risks. Our goal at Motherhood Hospitals is to redefine holistic healthcare for women. To that end, we are dedicated to giving women the greatest information and care possible, as well as honest and transparent information from our highly qualified medical professionals.
Knowing the gynecologist makes a significant impact, according to one-on-one interviews conducted with survey respondents. The majority of women are amenable to discussing their gynecological issues with them if they feel comfortable with them and think they have an open mind. Some respondents said that they prefer to go directly to a women’s specialist hospital for routine gynecological health examinations.
According to the poll, even though the investigated sample places a high priority on feminine health and is well aware of it, for a number of reasons, this awareness does not always transfer into action (seeing a gynecologist). This attitude is a great chance to emphasize how crucial it is for women to priorities their feminine health and practice preventative measures.