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What Is Fibroids Awareness Month?

Fibroids Awareness Month, observed every July, is a global campaign aimed at raising awareness about uterine fibroids — non-cancerous growths of the uterus that affect millions of women, particularly during their reproductive years. In 2025, this observance is more important than ever as new treatments, community support efforts, and educational resources empower more women to take charge of their reproductive health.

The campaign not only sheds light on the symptoms and treatment of fibroids but also breaks the stigma and silence around a condition that often goes undiagnosed or untreated for far too long.

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What Are Uterine Fibroids?

Uterine fibroids, also called leiomyomas or myomas, are muscular tumors that develop in the wall of the uterus. While most fibroids are benign, they can cause significant discomfort and health complications depending on their size, number, and location.

Common Symptoms of Fibroids Include:

  • Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding

  • Pelvic pain or pressure

  • Frequent urination or difficulty emptying the bladder

  • Constipation

  • Lower back or leg pain

  • Pain during intercourse

  • Difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy

However, many women experience no symptoms at all, which makes regular gynaecological check-ups essential.


Why Is Fibroids Awareness So Important in 2025?

Despite being extremely common, especially among women aged 30 to 50, fibroids are often misunderstood or overlooked. Studies show that 80% of Black women and 70% of white women develop fibroids by age 50, yet many suffer in silence or go undiagnosed.

In 2025, Fibroids Awareness Month focuses on:

  • Early detection and diagnosis

  • Reducing health disparities

  • Encouraging dialogue around women’s reproductive health

  • Promoting innovative, minimally invasive treatment options

  • Supporting women in accessing care through the NHS and private clinics


Who Is Most Affected?

Fibroids can affect all women, but certain groups face higher risks and more severe symptoms.

Higher Risk Factors Include:

  • Being of African or Caribbean descent

  • Having a family history of fibroids

  • Being overweight

  • Starting menstruation early

  • Consuming a diet high in red meat and low in green vegetables

In the UK, Black women are more likely to be diagnosed with fibroids at younger ages and often face more aggressive symptoms. Fibroids Awareness Month 2025 is working with communities to ensure equitable healthcare and access to early intervention.


Fibroid Diagnosis and Treatment in the UK

The NHS and private healthcare providers offer several options for diagnosing fibroids, including:

  • Pelvic exams

  • Ultrasounds

  • MRI scans

  • Hysteroscopy or laparoscopy

Treatment Options in 2025:

  • Watchful waiting for mild or asymptomatic cases

  • Medications to control symptoms and shrink fibroids

  • Non-invasive procedures like MRI-guided focused ultrasound

  • Minimally invasive surgeries such as uterine artery embolisation (UAE) and laparoscopic myomectomy

  • Hysterectomy, in more severe cases

Advances in AI-assisted imaging and robotic surgery are also enhancing the safety and precision of fibroid treatments in 2025.


The Emotional and Mental Impact of Fibroids

Living with fibroids can have a profound impact on mental health and quality of life. Women often report:

  • Fatigue due to anemia

  • Anxiety about fertility

  • Low self-esteem from body changes

  • Frustration with misdiagnoses or delayed treatment

Fibroids Awareness Month 2025 includes mental health support campaigns, online counselling resources, and community-led conversations to help women feel heard and supported.


How to Support Fibroids Awareness Month 2025

Whether you’re living with fibroids, supporting a loved one, or just want to help raise awareness, there are many ways to get involved:

1. Share Your Story

Use social media hashtags like #FibroidsAwarenessMonth, #FibroidsUK, or #KnowFibroids to share your experience and raise awareness.

2. Attend an Awareness Event

Look for webinars, NHS information sessions, charity walks, and virtual support groups across the UK.

3. Donate or Fundraise

Support UK-based charities like:

  • The Fibroid Foundation UK

  • Wellbeing of Women

  • Black Women Rising

4. Educate Yourself and Others

Read up on fibroids, talk to family and friends, and encourage those with symptoms to seek medical advice.


Fibroids and Fertility

One of the most difficult aspects of fibroids is their potential to interfere with fertility and pregnancy. Fibroids can:

  • Block fallopian tubes

  • Distort the shape of the uterus

  • Cause miscarriage or complications in labour

However, many women with fibroids go on to have healthy pregnancies, especially with early diagnosis and proper management. In 2025, fertility clinics and gynaecologists are placing greater emphasis on personalised treatment plans for women with fibroids who want to conceive.


The Role of Technology and AI in Fibroid Care

In 2025, AI is transforming how fibroids are diagnosed and managed. From advanced imaging and predictive risk models to personalised treatment mapping, technology is making care more:

  • Accurate

  • Accessible

  • Efficient

Apps and digital health platforms now help women track symptoms, access specialists, and stay informed — empowering them to take charge of their reproductive health.


Final Thoughts: Let’s End the Silence

Fibroids Awareness Month 2025 is more than a campaign — it’s a call for visibility, empathy, and action. By talking openly about fibroids, funding research, and supporting those affected, we can build a future where women no longer suffer in silence.

This July, let’s stand together — for education, for equity, and for empowerment in women’s health.


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