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“All those things that I loved to do, I just couldn’t do.”
‘Time to change’ the language
Also in the push to change the medical language is the CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, which is responsible for updating global standards for clinical terminology.

Dr Talat Uppal is a gynaecologist and director at Women’s Health Road. Source: Supplied
Katrina Ebril is the Interoperability Lead with the Australian e-Health research centre at the CSIRO and says this change is a first when it comes to women’s bodies.
For women like Watts, removing taboos around menstruation is key to making treatment more accessible, and encouraging others to seek help.
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“I think it’s just part of that silence around heavy menstrual bleeding … and I don’t think it’s deliberate, I feel it’s just a culture where it’s not front of mind,” she said.