Most common 'public displays of womanhood' revealed as doctors blast 'stigma'

915     0
Of those questioned in the Bupa survey 68% suffered hot flushes (Image: Getty Images)
Of those questioned in the Bupa survey 68% suffered hot flushes (Image: Getty Images)

The top 10 most common "public displays of womanhood" have been revealed in a new survey.

It questioned more than 4,000 women and discovered 89% have felt uncomfortable and self-conscious by the likes of hot flushes, heightened emotions, excessive sweating, severe period pain or leaks while around others. These ‘Public Displays of Womanhood’ are all natural bodily functions, but have led to 12% of those who experience them cancelling social plans.

One in 20 of those quizzed said they avoided going out altogether and two thirds also faced comments from others as it happened, leaving them feeling self-conscious, anxious and even ashamed. Despite raised awareness campaigns in recent years, 57% of the those polled still feel women’s health remains a taboo topic. And 32% of those polled felt generally uncomfortable when talking about the subject or symptoms they may be experiencing.

The study was commissioned as part of the Bupa Wellbeing Index and Dr Samantha Wild, its clinical lead for women’s health, said: “In many cases, Public Displays of Womanhood (PDWs) are normal bodily functions which can occur from time to time and are nothing to be embarrassed about. There is still a perceived stigma around women’s health, which is why women feel so ashamed when these things happen.

“But speaking about experiences, whether with friends, family or a partner, can help to break the taboo and normalise PDWs. However, when PDWs begin to impact day-to-day life, such as going to work, exercising or socialising, and lead to mental health concerns as many women in the study have said, then it’s important to speak to a doctor who will be able to look into whether these symptoms are normal or need further investigation and guide you through a treatment plan.”

A twitching eye can sometimes be serious - signs, symptoms and when to see a GP dqxikeidqkikdinvA twitching eye can sometimes be serious - signs, symptoms and when to see a GP
Most common 'public displays of womanhood' revealed as doctors blast 'stigma'Many women suffer extreme period pain (Getty Images)

The research found the most common were excessive sweating (76%), heightened emotions (69%) and hot flushes (68%). While 58% experienced period blood leaking where it’s visible to others. Others have suffered urinary incontinence (58%) and leaking breasts (34%), both of which are common during and after pregnancy. These left 34% forced to abandon what they were doing and go home early, while one in 10 had to rush off and buy new clothes.

As a result, a third are anxious about it happening again, with around one in 20 (6%) choosing to work from home more often to avoid being around others just in case. But the study also found women feel uncomfortable talking to their male manager (42%), child (24%) and even their partner (12%) about women’s health. And two thirds think it is still seen as an embarrassment if you experience a women’s health symptom in public, leaving 53% worried about suffering one in the future.

Carlos Jaureguizar, CEO for Bupa Global & UK said: “These latest insights from the Bupa Wellbeing Index show how women’s health needs to be more part of the conversation. A lack of understanding leads to stigma, which makes people even more reluctant to talk about the day-to-day health concerns and experiences women face.

“Bupa’s vision is for a world where no woman is held back in society or the workplace due to health inequality and we are committed to giving employers, educators and healthcare practitioners the tools to achieve this. We’re starting with a pledge to our own people to create an environment where women feel comfortable speaking about their experiences, as well as offering our Period Plan to all our colleagues in the UK."

The Top 10 public displays of womanhood

  1. Sweating (76 per cent)
  2. Heightened emotions (69 per cent)
  3. Hot flushes (68 per cent)
  4. Severe pain – period or pelvic/abdominal) (67 per cent)
  5. Diarrhoea (62 per cent)
  6. Dizziness or fainting (62 per cent)
  7. Breakout of spots/ acne (58 per cent)
  8. Period blood leaking/ visible on clothes (58 per cent)
  9. Leaked urine (58 per cent)
  10. Vomiting (54 per cent)

Graeme Murray

Women's health

Read more similar news:

05.02.2023, 10:00 • News
'Half-moon' shape seen in eye could signal condition leading to a heart attack
06.02.2023, 15:09 • News
Doctor explains why some people have heavy periods - and when to seek help
08.02.2023, 14:59 • News
Gynaecologists slam Kourtney Kardashian's vagina gummy and 'sweet treat' claim
09.02.2023, 13:51 • News
Tesco, M&S, Iceland and more recall popular foods over urgent health risks
11.02.2023, 10:00 • News
Popular medication could increase dementia risk by staggering 79 per cent
12.02.2023, 10:00 • World
Slash heart disease risk with one simple step in your mid-30s
15.02.2023, 11:51 • News
Doctor shares ibuprofen tip that'll help tackle period pain before cramps start
19.02.2023, 10:00 • News
Cheap diabetes drug could 'halve' Alzheimer's risk, says new study
23.02.2023, 11:25 • News
'I ditched the contraceptive pill and broke out with acne - I felt like a freak'
25.02.2023, 10:00 • News
Stave off dementia by jogging just once a month, says new study