
‘Women grow up with pain as a part of their lives’
A health campaigner says women’s relationship to pain is shaped by the way they grow up with it as a part of their lives.
WEDNESDAY, 08 APRIL 2026, 19:01

A health campaigner says women’s relationship to pain is shaped by the way they grow up with it as a part of their lives.

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