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ENLIGHTENING THE WAY TO WOMEN’S HEALTH

If a women's health condition is holding you back, it's anything but normal.

Women | Bayer is illuminating the truth about what “normal” really is in women’s health. Together we can create a life without health compromises, and embrace every single moment. Let’s redefine what normal is in women’s health together.
 

EXPLORE EACH MYTH AND HELP REDEFINE NORMAL

#ANYTHINGBUTNORMAL

It could be a sign of heavy menstrual bleeding, a treatable condition that affects 1 in 3 women at some point in their lives.
                                                                                           

#ANYTHINGBUTNORMAL

There are treatment options for menopause symptoms, so you should never be expected to slow your life down.
                                                                                           

#ANYTHINGBUTNORMAL

Every woman should be able to choose between the different modern contraception options.                                             

#ANYTHINGBUTNORMAL

No one should be made to feel unfulfilled about a symptom of perimenopause that has treatment options. 

#ANYTHINGBUTNORMAL

Dysmenorrhea – severe period pain – is actually a condition with treatable options your doctor can help explain.

                                           

BAYER: PARTNERING WITH WOMEN FOR OVER 100 YEARS

As the global leader in women’s healthcare, we are proudly committed to driving innovation to meet women's health needs throughout the various stages of their reproductive life, from menarche to menopause.

OUR FOCUS

The term "women" is used to encompass individuals who identify as women, as well as those who may not identify within the traditional gender binary but still identify with womanhood. This usage is intended to be inclusive and respectful of all individuals who identify with the experiences and perspectives commonly associated with womanhood. We acknowledge and recognise the diversity of gender identities and strive to be inclusive in our language.

PP-UN-WHC-GB-0256 June 2025


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