When we think of maternal health, our minds often go straight to topics like prenatal care, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. While these are undoubtedly crucial aspects of a woman’s journey to motherhood, they don’t paint the full picture. Maternal health encompasses much more than just the months during and after pregnancy. It’s about a woman's overall well-being, particularly in areas that directly affect her reproductive health, fertility, and long-term health outcomes.
Certain health conditions that aren't directly tied to pregnancy or childbirth can profoundly impact a woman's ability to conceive, maintain a healthy pregnancy, and even affect her life beyond her childbearing years. While they are not exclusively related to pregnancy or childbirth, they are significant women's health issues that can impact reproductive health, fertility, and overall well-being.
Among these conditions are ovarian cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Endometriosis, thyroid disorders, and uterine fibroids. All of these health issues are often overlooked in discussions about maternal health. These conditions can disrupt the delicate balance of hormones, leading to challenges in fertility and pregnancy, and can have long-term consequences if not properly managed.
These conditions—ovarian cancer, PCOS, endometriosis, thyroid disorders, and uterine fibroids—are not just footnotes in the discussion of maternal health. They are central to women's overall health and well-being, particularly those in their reproductive years.
In this blog, we’ll explore these conditions, their symptoms, how they impact maternal health, and what can be done to manage them. By highlighting these issues, we hope to empower women with the knowledge they need to advocate for their health and well-being at every stage.