This Won’t Hurt: How Medicine Fails Women, by Dr Marieke Bigg
Rating: 5/5
Published: Now
‘The idea that medicine is gender-neutral is a myth. This isn’t inflammatory rhetoric: it’s simply true. From the way pain is felt to how heart attacks are diagnosed to the very role society plays in the health of the body, the medical landscape in place today is one that was designed for, and by, men.’
This book is a brilliant examination of how women are being failed by medicine. As someone who suffers from severe endometriosis, I picked up this book out of curiosity, and I have never felt so seen in my life. Bigg looks at a variety of medical fields where women are neglected, dismissed and failed, and explores why this happens, and what needs to be done to make positive changes. Society still views women as child bearers and little else, and our healthcare systems are designed around this outdated and insulting model. I was shocked to read how little funding is approved into research concerning women’s health, and why that is – it simply isn’t viewed as lucrative enough. Bigg talks about how the numbers of women attending cervical cancer checks are dwindling, and how women are actually more likely to suffer from certain types of heart failure, despite it often being thought of as a male condition. This book is brave and bold, and made me absolutely furious. I want to give it to all of my female friends, and demand that they read it immediately! Ha! 😊