Gynaecological problems risk getting worse if they're not seen, but a quarter of women feel unable to seek care because of embarrassment according to new research.
Figures from the Royal College of Obsetricians and Gynaecologists shows more people have been avoiding their GP because of the pandemic.
In a bid to help people understand what gynaecological symptoms, the new Be Gynae Aware campaign includes a checklist of gynae issues you're advised to keep track of, Wales Online reported.
It's understandable for women or people assigned female at birth to hesitate to get something checked out, but putting off gynaecological problems can cause symptoms to worsen or become more serious.
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