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SOCIETYWomen'sreproductivehealthintheU.S.CHAPTER
01ReproductivehealtheducationPercentageofadultsintheUnitedStateswhosaidtheywereknowledgeableaboutmenstruationormenopauseasof2022ShareofU.S.adultswhowerewell-informedonmenstruationormenopauseasof202260%52%50%44%40%30%20%10%0%MenstruationMenopause4Description:Asof2022,onlyhalfofU.S.adultsreportedtheywereknowledgeableaboutmenstruation,somethingthatoccursmonthlytohalfthefemalepopulation(theotherhalfarenotofreproductiveage).ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofadultsintheUnitedStateswhosaidtheywereknowledgeableaboutmenstruationormenopauseasof2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May3to31,2022;1,000respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):Essity;UnitedMindsPercentageofwomenintheU.S.withknowledgeaboutselectfactsonwomen'shealthasof2022Women'sknowledgeontheuterusanduterinedisordersintheU.S.asof202260%48%50%40%30%20%10%0%47%AreconfidenttheycouldidentifythefivemajorpartsoftheuterusAreconfidenttheycouldidentifythedifferencebetweenfibroids,polypsandcysts5/statistics/1424371/us-womens-knowledge-on-the-uterusA2022surveyrevealedthathalfofwomenintheU.S.werenotconfidenttheycouldidentifythefivemajorpartsoftheuterus.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofwomenintheU.S.withknowledgeaboutselectfactsonwomen'shealthasof2022.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May10to12,2022;997respondents;18yearsandolder;FemalesonlySource(s):BusinessWire;HarrisPoll;HologicPercentageofwomenintheU.S.withknowledgeaboutselectfactsonuterinefibroidsasof2022Women'sknowledgeonuterinefibroidsintheU.S.asof202260%51%49%48%50%47%40%30%20%10%0%KnowthatuterinefibroidsarenotaformofcancerKnowthatuterinefibroidsdonotalwayscausepainfulsymptomsKnowthatahysterectomyisnottheonlywaytotreatuterinefibroidsKnowthatuterinefibroidsdonotalwayscauseinfertility6Description:A2022surveyrevealedthatjustabouthalfofwomenintheU.S.hadknowledgeaboutsymptomsandtreatmentofuterinefibroids,whichinreversemeanshalfofwomenwerelackingsuchknowledge.Ifoneintwowomenwereunawarethatahysterectomywasnotthesoletreatmentoptionforuterinefibroids,thentheyarealsolesslikelytoseektreatment.Moreover,oneintwowomenalsofalselybelieveduterinefibroidsareaformofcancer.Instead,uterinefibroidsare[...]
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May10to12,2022;997respondents;18yearsandolder;FemalesonlySource(s):HarrisPoll;HologicPercentageoffemaleteenagersintheUnitedStateswhoreportedalackofcommunicationandeducationonmenstrualperiodsasof2023U.S.teenswhoreportalackofcommunicationandeducationonperiods202390%78%77%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%72%54%42%41%35%AretaughtmorePeriodsareopenlyMorecomfortableIfiftheyhaveaWereconfusedand
PeriodsareopenlyHealthteacherappearsaboutthebiologyof
discussedathomefrogsthanthehumantalkingabouttheir
questionabouttheir
unpreparedfortheir
discussedatschoolperiodsthantheirparents'generationperiod,theywouldratherGoogleaquestionthantalkin-personfirstperioduncomfortablediscussingfemalebodyatschoolmenstruation7Description:Asurveyin2023foundthatnearly8in10agreedthattheyweretaughtmoreaboutthebiologyoffrogsthanofthehumanfemalebodyinschool.Additionally,overhalfwouldratherGooglethantalkin-personiftheyhaveaquestionabouttheirperiod.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofteenagersintheUnitedStateswhoreportedalackofcommunicationandeducationonmenstruationasof2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September5-10,2023;1,020respondents;13-19years;U.S.teenagerswhomenstruateSource(s):PERIOD;SKDK;ThinxInc.PercentageofteenagersintheUnitedStateswhoreportedaneedformoreeducationconcerningmenstrualhealthasof2023ShareofU.S.teenswhoreportedaneedformenstrualhealtheducation202390%81%81%78%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%Thereneedstobemorein-deptheducationaboutmenstrualhealthAlongwithreproductivehealth,schoolsshould
Educationaroundmenstrualhealthshouldbepartteachaboutpolicyaroundlackofaccesstoperiodproductsinschoolotthecorecurriculum,justlikemath8Description:Asurveyin2023foundthateightintenteensintheU.S.saidthereneedstobemorein-deptheducationaboutmenstrualhealthorthatitshouldbepartofthecorecurriculum.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageoffemaleteenagersintheUnitedStateswhoreportedaneedformoreeducationaboutmenstrualhealthasof2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September5-10,2023;1,020respondents;13-19years;U.S.teenagerswhomenstruateSource(s):PERIOD;SKDK;ThinxInc.CHAPTER
02MenstruationandPeriodPovertyRatingofmenstrualcramppainamongfemalerespondentsintheUnitedStatesin2023RatingofmenstrualcramppainamongfemalerespondentsintheU.S.in202340%35%30%25%20%35%31.5%17.5%15%9%10%5%7%0%1-notpainful2-alittlepainful3-somewhereinthemiddle/somewhatpainful4-painful5-extremelypainful10Description:Asurveyin2023foundthat84percentoffemalerespondentsintheUnitedStatesreportedhavingmoderatetoseverepainfromtheirmenstrualcramps.Themedicaltermforperiodpainisdysmenorrheaandalthoughitiswidespread,discussionislackingonthetopic.ThisstatisticrepresentsthepercentageoffemalerespondentsintheUnitedStateswhoratedtheirmenstrualcrampsaspainfulornotin2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;200respondents;17-79years;WomenonlySource(s):Expert(s)(Choksey,Mangal,Stead,Jones,Flores,Ganti);HealthPsychologyResearchPercentageoffemalerespondentsintheUnitedStateswhoexperiencedselectperiodsymptomsin2023PeriodsymptomsexperiencedbyfemalerespondentsintheU.S.in202390%80.5%80%69%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%64.5%57%56%51%40.5%38.5%37.5%12.5%6.5%CrampsMoodinessBloatingFatigueCrampsin
FoodcravingsbackAcneTroublesleepingNauseaVomitingOther11Description:Asurveyin2023foundthatcramps,moodiness,andbloatingwereamongthemostcommonlyreportedmenstruationsymptomsamongfemalerespondentsintheUnitedStates.Morethanhalfofrespondentsalsosaidtheyexperiencefatiguewhentheyaremenstruating.ThisstatisticrepresentsthemostcommonperiodsymptomsexperiencedbyfemalerespondentsintheUnitedStatesin2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;200respondents;17-79years;WomenonlySource(s):Expert(s)(Choksey,Mangal,Stead,Jones,Flores,Ganti);HealthPsychologyResearchPercentageofteenagersintheUnitedStateswhostruggledtoaffordfemininehygieneproductsasof2023ShareofU.S.teenswhoexperiencedperiodpovertyasof202370%60%50%40%62%40%30%23%20%10%0%StruggledtoaffordperiodproductsWornperiodproductslongerthanrecommended
Rarelyorneverfindfreeperiodproductsinpublicbathrooms12Description:A2023surveyrevealedthatnearlyaquarterofteenagerswhomenstruateintheU.S.experiencedperiodpoverty-theinabilitytoaccessmenstrualhygieneproducts-becausetheycouldn'taffordthem.Furthermore,fourintenteenssurveyedhavewornproductslongerthanrecommended.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofteensintheUnitedStateswhostruggledtoaffordfemininehygieneproductsasof2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September5-10,2023;1,020respondents;13-19years;U.S.teenagerswhomenstruateSource(s):PERIOD;SKDK;ThinxInc.PercentageoffemalecollegestudentsintheU.S.whohavefeltforcedtodecidebetweenmenstrualproductsandotherpersonalcostsin2023U.S.collegestudentsfacingperiodpovertyin202390%81.3%80%70%60%50%40%30%18.7%20%10%0%YesNo13Description:A2023surveyfoundthatnearlyoneinfivemenstruatingcollegeoruniversitystudentsintheU.S.hasfacedperiodpoverty,meaningtheyhavefeltforcedtodecidebetweenpurchasingmenstrualproductsandmeetingotherpersonalcosts(payingbills,buyingfood,oranyothermandatoryexpense).ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;1,310respondents;Menstruatingcollege/universitystudentsfromOhioStateUniversity,UniversityofWisconsin,Madison,Harvard,NYU,andUniversityofCentralFlorida*Source(s):IntiminaPercentageofcollegestudentsintheUnitedStateswhohaveknownsomeoneorpersonallystruggledwithaccesstomenstrualproductsin2023U.S.collegestudentswithlimitedaccesstoperiodproductsin202360%52.4%50%40%30%20%10%0%47.6%YesNo14Description:Asurveyfrom2023revealedthatroughlyhalfofU.S.collegeoruniversitystudentshaveknownsomeoneorpersonallystruggledwithaccesstomenstrualproducts(financialreasonsorotherwise).ThisstatisticillustratesthepercentageofcollegestudentsintheUnitedStateswhohaveknownsomeoneorpersonallystruggledwithaccesstomenstrualproductsin2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;1,312respondents;College/universitystudentsfromOhioStateUniversity,UniversityofWisconsin,Madison,Harvard,NYU,andUniversityofCentralFlorida*Source(s):IntiminaCHAPTER
03MenstrualStigmaandTamponTaxPercentageofteenagersintheUnitedStateswhosaidmenstrualperiodhasnegativeassociationsasof2023ShareofU.S.teenswhoreportednegativeassociationssurroundingperiods202380%75%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%60%58%45%Thereisanegativeassociationthat
Societyteachespeopletobeashamed
TheworldisnotsetupforthemtoTheyarenegativelyaffectedbynegativeassociationswithperiodsperiodsaregrossandunsanitaryoftheirperiodsmanagetheirperiodswithfullconfidence16Description:A2023surveyrevealedthatthreequartersofteenagerswhomenstruatereportedtherebeinganegativeassociationthatperiodsaregrossandunsanitary.Moreover,sixintenteensagreedthatthesocietyteachespeopletobeashamedoftheirperiods.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofteenagersintheUnitedStateswhosaidthemenstrualperiodhasnegativeassociationsasof2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September5-10,2023;1,020respondents;13-19years;U.S.teenagerswhomenstruateSource(s):PERIOD;SKDK;ThinxInc.PercentageofteenagestudentsintheUnitedStateswhoreportedselectnegativeimpactsofperiodpovertyandshameonschoolingasof2023NegativeimpactofperiodpovertyonschoolingamongU.S.teensasof2023100%88%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%63%60%25%HideperiodproductswhenwalkingoutofclasstogotothebathroomAreespeciallyself-consciousofperiodsintheschoolenvironmentUnabletodoschoolworkbecauseof
Unabletodoschoolworkbecauseofaperiodsymptoms
lackofaccesstoperiodproducts17Description:Asurveyin2023foundthatsixintenteenagerswereespeciallyself-consciousoftheirperiodsintheschoolenvironment.Inaddition,aquarterwereunabletodoschoolworkbecauseofalackofaccesstoperiodproducts.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofteenagersintheUnitedStateswhoreportedselectnegativeimpactsofperiodpoverty(theinabilitytoaccessmenstrualhygieneproducts)andshameonschoolingasof2023.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September5-10,2023;1,020respondents;13-19years;U.S.teenagerswhomenstruateSource(s):PERIOD;SKDK;ThinxInc.NumberofstatesintheUnitedStateswithandwithout"tampontax"(taxonperiodproducts)asofOctober2023NumberofstatesintheU.S.withtampontaxasofOctober202330252421201510550PeriodproductstaxedatstadardrateNosalestax(onanyitem)Periodproductsnottaxed18Description:AsofOctober31,2023,thenumberofstatesintheUnitedStateswhereperiodsuppliesweretaxedatastandardrate(tampontax)amountedto21states.Thesesalestaxrangesfromfourtosevenpercent.Inthesestates,menstrualproductsareoftenclassifiedas'luxuryproducts'eventhoughtheyarebasicnecessitiesthathalfthepopulationrequires.ThisstatisticillustratesthenumberofstatesintheUnitedStateswithandwithout"tampontax"(taxonperiodproducts)asofOctober2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;asofOctober31,2023Source(s):AllianceForPeriodSupplies"Tampontax"(taxonperiodproducts)ratesintheUnitedStatesasofOctober2023,bystateSalestaxonperiodproductpurchasesasof2023,bystateSalestaxonperiodproducts3%
4%0%1%2%5%6%7%8%TennesseeIndianaMississippiArkansasKansas7%7%7%6.5%6.15%WestVirginiaIdahoSouthCarolinaKentuckyArizona6%6%6%6%5.6%WisconsinNorthDakotaUtah5%5%4.7%19Description:AsofOctober31,2023,21statesintheUnitedStatestaxedperiodsuppliesatastandardrate(tampontax).Tennessee,Indiana,andMississippiwerethethreestateswiththehighesttaxratesformenstrualsuppliesatsevenpercent.Thisstatisticdepicts"tampontax"(taxonperiodproducts)ratesintheUnitedStatesasofOctober2023,bystate.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;asofOctober31,2023Source(s):AllianceForPeriodSuppliesNumberofstatesintheUnitedStatesthathavepassedlegislationtoprovidefreeperiodproductsinschoolsasofAugust2023StatesintheU.S.thatrequireorfundperiodproductsinschoolsasof2023302520251510910560Periodproductsrequiredandfunded
PeriodproductsrequiredinschoolsPeriodproductfundingisavailableNorequirementorfundinginschoolswithoutfunding20Description:AsofAugust2023,25statesintheUnitedStates(andWashingtonD.C.)havepassedlegislationtoprovidefreeaccesstoperiodproductsinschools.Thesebillsvariedwidelywithsomestatesprovidingfundingforperiodsuppliestoschools,whileotherssimplymandateallschoolstoprovidefreeperiodproducts.ThisstatisticshowsthenumberofstatesintheUnitedStatesthathavepassedlegislationtoprovidefreeperiodproductsinschoolsasofAugust2023.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;asofAugust24,2023Source(s):AllianceForPeriodSuppliesCHAPTER
04ContraceptionPercentageofsexuallyactivewomenwhousedcontraceptionwithinthepast12monthsintheUnitedStatesin2017,2020,and2022U.S.womenwhousedcontraceptionwithinthepast12monthsin2017-202220172020202270%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%65%62%48%23%18%16%15%14%12%11%9%8%UsingatleastonemethodofcontraceptionNotusinganycontraceptionPregnantortryingtoconceiveWomenorpartnerunabletoconceive22Description:In2022,around65percentofwomenintheUnitedStateswhohadsexinthepastyearreportedusingatleastonemethodofcontraceptioncomparedtolessthanhalfin2017.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofsexuallyactivewomenintheU.S.whoreportedusing,ornotusing,contraceptionwithinthepast12monthsin2017,2020,and2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May10toJune7,2022;5,201respondents;18-49years;Womenwhohavehadsexwithamanwithinthepast12monthsSource(s):KaiserFamilyFoundation;NationalOpinionResearchCenterPercentageofreproductive-agedU.S.womenwhousedselectmethodsofcontraceptionwithinthepast12monthsasof2022MethodsofcontraceptionusedbyU.S.womenasof2022Percentageofrespondents0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%Oralcontraceptives33%Injectables4%PatchRing2%3%Intrauterinedevice(IUD)Implants19%5%Malecondoms32%Fertilityawareness-basedmethodsEmergencycontraceptionOther15%7%4%23Description:In2022,amongwomenaged18-49whousedcontraceptioninthepast12months,32percentusedmalecondomsand33percentusedoralcontraceptives.Thisstatisticillustratesthepercentageofselectmethodsofcontraceptionusedamongreproductive-agedU.S.womenwhousedcontraceptivesinthepast12monthsasof2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May10toJune7,2022;2,695respondents;18-49years;Womenwhousedcontraceptioninthepast12monthsSource(s):KaiserFamilyFoundation;NationalOpinionResearchCenterPercentageofU.S.womenthatusedcontraceptionforselectreasonsasof2022ReasonswhyU.S.womenusedcontraceptionin202270%61%60%50%40%30%20%10%24%15%0%PreventpregnancyonlyPreventpregnancyandsomeotherreasonOtherreasononly(e.g.,manageamedicalcondition,preventanSTI)24/statistics/871884/reasons-for-contraception-use-usIn2022,amongwomenthatusedcontraceptioninthepastyear,61percenthaduseditsolelytopreventpregnancy.ThisstatisticportraysthepercentageofU.S.womenwhohadusedcontraceptionwithinthepast12monthsforselectreasonsasof2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May10toJune7,2022;5,201respondents;18-49years;Womenwhousedcontraceptioninthepast12monthsSource(s):KaiserFamilyFoundation;NationalOpinionResearchCenterPercentageofcontraceptive-usingwomenintheU.S.whohadexperiencedselectsideeffectsthatwereunexpectedormoreseverethanexpectedasof2022ShareofU.S.womenreportingselectsideeffectsfromcontraceptionasof2022Percentageofrespondents0%10%20%30%40%50%48%60%70%80%90%MoodchangesWeightgain47%ChangesinyourperiodsHeadachesormigrainesBleedingorspottingBloating44%35%35%29%Sorebreasts24%Nausea15%OthersideeffectsTwoormoresideeffectsNone26%80%3%25Description:In2022,moodchangesandweightgainwerethemostcommonsideeffectsfromcontraceptionexperiencedbywomenintheU.S.inthepastyear,asreportedbyalmosthalfofrespondents.Inaddition,nearlyeightoutoftenwomenwhousedcontraceptionsaidtheyhadexperiencedtwoormoresideeffects.Thisstatisticillustratesthepercentageofcontraceptive-usingwomenintheU.S.whoexperiencedselectsideeffectsfromcontraceptionthatwereunexpectedormoreseverethan[...]
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May10toJune7,2022;5,201respondents;18-49years;Amongfemaleswhohaveusedcontraceptioninthepast12monthsandsaidtheyhaveexperiencedunwantedsideeffects.Source(s):KaiserFamilyFoundation;NationalOpinionResearchCenterCHAPTER
05PerimenopauseandMenopausePercentageofolderwomenintheUnitedStateswhoreportedmenopausebeingextremelyorveryimpactfulonselectaspectsoftheirlivesasof2023Menopause'slevelofimpactonlivesofolderwomenintheU.S.202350%45%45%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%30%20%20%17%15%9%0%SleepMentalhealth/moodPhysicalhealthRelationshipswithpartner/familyAbilitytofocusonworkDailyactivitiesCareerprogression27Description:Asof2023,45percentofolderwomenintheUnitedStatessaidmenopausehadextremelyimpactedtheirsleep,whileafurtheroneinthreereportedtheirmentalhealthormoodhadbeenextremelyimpactedbymenopause.Moreover,oneintenwomenevensaidmenopausewas'veryimpactful'ontheircareerprogression.ThisstatisticshowsthelevelsofimpactofmenopauseondifferentaspectsoflivesofolderwomenintheU.S.asof2023.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;February21toMarch8,2023;2,000respondents;40-65years;Womenwithfull-timeemploymentatacompanywith1,000ormoreemployeesandhavehadamenstrualcycle.Source(s):BankofAmerica;IpsosPercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhosaidselectmenopausesymptomsimpactedthemthemostasof2021MenopausesymptomsimpactingolderU.S.womenthemostasof202118%16%16%14%12%10%8%15%14%14%12%11%10%6%5%4%2%2%1%0%HotflashesWeightgain
Sleepdifficulty
Nightsweats
VaginaldrynessBladdercontrolandpainfulsexBrainfogDifficultywith
VaginalodorsexOther28Description:A2021surveyfoundthatamong40-65year-oldwomen,1in6saidhotflasheswasthesymptomofmenopausewhichimpactedthemthemost.Afurther15percentreportedweightgainandfor12percentofwomen,vaginaldrynessandpainfulseximpactedthemthemost.Thisstatisticrevealsthepercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhosaidselectmenopausesymptomsimpactedthemthemostasof2021.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2021;1,039respondents;40-65years;womenonlySource(s):BonafidePercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhosaidselectperimenopausesymptomsimpactedthemthemostasof2021PerimenopausesymptomsimpactingolderU.S.womenthemostasof202116%15%14%14%12%10%8%13%13%12%11%11%7%6%4%3%2%1%0%HotflashesWeightgain
Sleepdifficulty
Nightsweats
BladdercontrolBrainfog
Vaginaldryness
Difficultywith
Vaginalodorandpainfulsex
sexOther29Description:A2021surveyfoundthatamong40-65year-oldwomen,roughly1in8saidhotflasheswasthesymptomofperimenopausewhichimpactedthemthemost.Afurther11percentreported(weakened)bladdercontrolandbrainfogimpactedthemthemost.Thisstatisticillustratesthepercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhosaidselectperimenopausesymptomsimpactedthemthemostasof2021.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2021;1,039respondents;40-65years;womenonlySource(s):BonafideShareofU.S.womenaged40-65yearswhoexperiencedsymptomsforselectlengthsoftimebeforeformalmenopausediagnosisbyahealthcareprovider(HCP)asof2021LengthoftimebeforeformalmenopausediagnosisbyHCPamongolderU.S.women,2021Other7%1-3months9%HavenotbeentoldbyanHCP34%4-6months17%12+months20%7-12months13%30Description:A2021surveyfoundthatamong40-65year-oldwomen,1in5saidittookoverayearbeforeanHCPassessedtheirsymptomsasperimenopause,menopause,orpostmenopause.Thisstatisticshowsthepercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhoexperiencedsymptomsforselectlengthsoftimebeforeaformalperimenopause,menopause,orpostmenopausediagnosisbyahealthcareprovider(HCP)asof2021.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2021;1,039respondents;40-65years;womenonlySource(s):BonafidePercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhowerenotcurrentlytreatingtheirsymptomsofmenopauseasof2021TreatmentofmenopausesymptomsamongolderU.S.womenasof202180%73%68%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%65%NotcurrentlytreatingsymptomsofmenopauseWouldnotconsidertakinghormonereplacementtherapy(HRT)*Havenotusedover-the-counter(OTC)vaginaltreatments31Description:Accordingtoa2021survey,73percentofwomenaged40-65yearswerenotcurrentlytreatingtheirmenopausesymptoms.Afurther65percentsaidtheywouldnotconsiderHRTasatreatment.Thisstatisticrevealsthepercentageofwomenaged40-65yearsintheUnitedStateswhowerenotcurrentlytreatingtheirsymptomsofmenopauseasof2021.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2021;1,039respondents;40-65years;womenonlySource(s):BonafidePercentageofadultsintheUnitedStateswhoavoidtalkingaboutmenstruationormenopauseasof2022ShareofU.S.adultswhoavoidtalkingaboutmenstruationormenopauseasof202218%17%16%14%12%10%8%13%6%4%2%0%AvoidtalkingaboutmenstruationAvoidtalkingaboutmenopause32Description:IntheU.S.asof2022,stillsome17percentofadultssaidtheyavoidtalkingaboutmenstruation,somethingthatoccursmonthlytohalfthefemalepopulation(theotherhalfarenotofreproductiveage).Moreover,oneineightadultssaidtheyavoidtalkingaboutmenopause.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofadultsintheUnitedStateswhoavoidtalkingaboutmenstruationormenopauseasof2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;May3to31,2022;1,000respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):Essity;UnitedMindsCHAPTER
06Reproductivehealthconcern:EndometriosisPercentageofwomenwithendometriosiswhoreportedthefollowingsymptomsintheUnitedStatesin2021MostcommonsymptomsofendometriosisaccordingtoU.S.womenin2021120%97%100%80%60%40%20%0%90%90%90%90%84%82%77%72%FatigueAbdominalpain*Pelvicpainunrelatedtoperiods*Painfulperiods*Bloating*Back/flankpain
OvulationpainBrainfogHippain34Description:A2021surveyfoundthat,themostcommonsymptomwomenwithendometriosisreportedwasinfatigue,withabdominalpainasthesecondmostcommon.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofwomenwithendometriosiswhoreportedthefollowingsymptomsintheUnitedStatesin2021.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;FebruarytoMarch2021;1,027respondents;85percenthaveaformaldiagnosisforendometriosis;*Exactpercentagenotgiven,buthigherthan90%.
ReadmoreSource(s):EPercentageofwomenwithendometriosisintheUnitedStateswithselecttypesin2021MostcommontypesofendometriosisdiagnosesamongU.S.womenin202160%51%51%50%40%30%20%10%0%36%31%27%Deepinfiltrativeendometriosis
EndometriomasorchocolatecystsStageIVendometriosisAdenomyosisNotsureofcurrentstage35Description:In2021,ofthewomensurveyedwithaformaldiagnosisforendometriosis,overhalfhadbeendiagnosedwithdeepinfiltrativeendometriosis*,whichhasbeenpreviouslythoughttobequiterare.ThisstatisticshowsthepercentageofwomenwithendometriosisintheUnitedStateswithselecttypesin2021.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;FebruarytoMarch2021;1,027respondents;85percenthaveaformaldiagnosisforendometriosis;*Endometriosisisaconditioninwhichtissueliketheliningofawoman`suterusgrowsoutsidetheuterus.Thetissue[...]
ReadmoreSource(s):EPercentageofwomenwithendometriosiswhoworriedabouttherecurrenceofsymptomsorfeelpowerlessintheUnitedStatesin2021ShareofU.S.womenwithendometriosiswhoworriedabouttheirsymptomsasof202190%82%80%70%61%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%WorriedaboutthesymptomsofendometriosisrecurringFeelpowerlessagainstendometriosis36Description:A2021surveyfoundthat,8in10womenwithendometriosisworriedabouttheirsymptomsrecurring.Endometriosisisadiseasewhereendometrialtissue(whichusuallylinestheinsideoftheuterus)growsoutsidecausingseverepain.Thisstatisticshowsthepercent
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