Mayflower

For centuries, women’s health in India has been a footnote in medical discourse—an afterthought, a whisper in crowded hospital corridors, a matter too “domestic” to warrant systemic attention. Endometriosis goes undiagnosed for years. PCOS is dismissed as “just irregular periods.” Adenomyosis is labeled “normal pain.” All a little too hush hush. But something is changing. India’s new women’s health registry isn’t just a database—it’s a declaration that your symptoms matter, your pain is real, and your healthcare journey deserves documentation, research, and solutions. For the first time, the forgotten are being counted. And when you’re counted, you can finally be heard. Read more