This empowering campaign is addressing the lack of representation in women's healthcare 👏
of OBGYNs report being asked by women of all ages about genital normality, yet not all could confidently feel they could express what normal is.
“It’s just as important, if not more so, for women to see themselves in healthcare as they do in media and business," Michelle Kennedy, founder and CEO of Peanut, says. "Women have been misdiagnosed and mistreated because their healthcare provider didn’t recognise their physical symptoms on non-white skin.
"At Peanut, our mission has always been to facilitate a safe and supportive space for women to share their experiences and seek advice without fear of judgment. These illustrations serve to create an open dialogue. better represent women’s experiences and improve the knowledge gap surrounding women’s health.
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