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BBC 2d

Seventeen years after suffering severe birth-related injuries that led to bowel incontinence, Geeta Nayar, along with Rhi, who has faced similar challenges, highlights the need for greater awareness and support for women affected by obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI) in a poignant discussion about their experiences and the importance of community outreach and education on pelvic health. #WomensHealth #BirthInjury #IncontinenceAwareness #GB #WA #IN

Giving birth left me with bowel incontinence - women shouldn't suffer silently
BBC 2d

Seventeen years after suffering a traumatic childbirth injury, Geeta Nayar continues to struggle with bowel incontinence, a condition that affects 20% of women and is often caused by similar birth-related injuries, yet remains shrouded in stigma and secrecy, as highlighted by her and fellow sufferer Rhi's advocacy for increased awareness and support for affected individuals. #PelvicHealth #WomensHealth #BirthInjury #GB #WLS

Giving birth left me with bowel incontinence - women shouldn't suffer silently
BBC 2d

Seventeen years after her daughter's birth, Geeta Nayar continues to struggle with bowel incontinence due to an untreated third-degree tear sustained during delivery, a common issue affecting 20% of women, alongside fellow sufferer Rhi, who highlights the stigma and barriers to seeking help, prompting new research in Wales aimed at improving awareness and support for marginalized communities facing similar challenges. #WomensHealth #IncontinenceAwareness #BirthInjury #GB #WA #IN

Giving birth left me with bowel incontinence - women shouldn't suffer silently