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Conversations around women’s health are too often shaped by silence, stigma, or misinformation. When clarity is missing, delayed care and preventable complications follow.
In this episode of #ChiniYaMbuyuPodcast, we are joined by Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr. Liza Ochola for a practical, evidence-informed discussion on common yet under-addressed concerns — including period pain, vaginal discharge, and the signs that warrant medical attention.
This conversation moves beyond myths to provide medically grounded guidance that supports informed decision-making. Access to credible health information strengthens early care-seeking behaviour, reduces risk, and reinforces bodily autonomy.
Normalising accurate dialogue around women’s health is not simply a medical issue — it is connected to dignity, agency, and long-term leadership outcomes.
Listen to the full episode and join the conversation.
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Conversations around women’s health are too often shaped by silence, stigma, or misinformation. When clarity is missing, delayed care and preventable complications follow.
In this episode of #ChiniYaMbuyuPodcast, we are joined by Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr. Liza Ochola for a practical, evidence-informed discussion on common yet under-addressed concerns — including period pain, vaginal discharge, and the signs that warrant medical attention.
This conversation moves beyond myths to provide medically grounded guidance that supports informed decision-making. Access to credible health information strengthens early care-seeking behaviour, reduces risk, and reinforces bodily autonomy.
Normalising accurate dialogue around women’s health is not simply a medical issue — it is connected to dignity, agency, and long-term leadership outcomes.
Listen to the full episode and join the conversation.