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When Doctors Downplay Women’s Health Concerns

May 16, 2018

"Well, you look like you're doing great," my primary care physician cheerfully informed me.

I stared at her from the examination table in disbelief. I had just told her that I wasn't enjoying being with my children and was having trouble doing what needed to be done at work and at home. As a health journalist, I had interviewed dozens of physicians and psychologists. I knew that being unable to live one's life was the big red flag signaling it was time to get help.