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Aussie Women Face Growing Health Crisis
7 Feb
Summary
- Women's health conditions show a significant increase in weekly symptom frequency.
- Endometriosis weekly symptom impact rose from 47% to 58% in one year.
- Workplaces are becoming frontline for addressing the female health gap.

A concerning rise in weekly symptom frequency for various reproductive and chronic health conditions is deepening the female health gap for Australian women. Data indicates that the weekly impact of endometriosis has surged by 11% in a single year, now affecting 58% of sufferers. Similarly, women experiencing perimenopause and infertility report more frequent symptoms.
Health leaders emphasize that this increasing physical, emotional, and economic burden highlights a critical need for systemic changes. While awareness of conditions like endometriosis is growing, timely diagnosis and comprehensive support remain elusive for many. Endometriosis alone affects one in seven Australian women, with debilitating symptoms often impacting daily function.
Workplaces are increasingly on the frontline of this health disparity. Initiatives like the EndoThrive program aim to improve employer understanding of conditions such as endometriosis, with flexibility at work being crucial for many affected women. Advocates stress that women's tendency to 'push through' pain may mask the true scale of the problem, leading to significant costs to health, careers, and the economy.



