How weight bias can affect the quality of healthcare given to women
Between misdiagnosis and mistreatment, fat bias is killing plus size patients - so why aren’t we talking about it more?
By Gina Tonic Getty Images In my final year of university, weighing in at around 15 stone at five foot, six inches tall, and with an obese BMI of 33.89, I approached my GP to ask for a repeat prescription of the Yasmin pill- the contraceptive with some of the highest levels of female hormones.
I had been using Yasmin as a treatment for my PCOS symptoms such as hair growth (in particular facially), missed periods and weight gain. I relayed this to my doctor