The Myths That Harm African Women in Healthcare with Dr Adanna | Blush and Bloom Podcast Ep. 12
Description
In this episode of
Blush and Bloom
, I sit down with
Dr. Adanna Chimere
, a medical doctor and strategic lead at
, a digital health company tackling health inequities through culturally relevant solutions.
Dr. Adanna shares her journey from studying medicine to working across Africa and the Caribbean, and how myths and stigma shape the way African women experience healthcare. She opens up about the systemic gaps she’s witnessed and why rethinking how we talk about women’s health is urgent.
We Discuss:
✨ Why pain should never be dismissed as “just part of being a woman”
✨ How terms like “sanitary” reinforce stigma around menstruation
✨ The myth that fibroids and endometriosis are rare in African women
✨ Why policies on paper don’t always translate to real access to care
✨ The role of cultural context in building sustainable health solutions
✨ What needs to change for women to feel seen and heard in healthcare
This conversation is bold, eye-opening, and deeply relevant to women across Africa and beyond.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:25 Meet Dr. Adanna
01:40 How Her Journey in Medicine Began
04:20 Myths and Misconceptions
09:15 Why Pain and Period Stigma Hold Women Back
13:05 Fibroids, Endometriosis, and Misdiagnosis
16:40 Mental Health and Gaps in Policy
20:10 Building Sustainable Healthcare Solutions
23:15 Breaking Silence Around Reproductive Health
27:30 Advice for Young Women in Medicine
30:10 Where to Find Dr. Adanna
💬 What’s one myth about women’s health you think needs to be challenged?
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