You Might Feel A Pinch

This project founded by aims to put a face to the many stories of women and AFAB people who have had traumatic and/ or extremely painful gynaecology procedures.

Please like, share and invite friends to this page! This will have all the upcoming information about the petition and c...
23/11/2024

Please like, share and invite friends to this page! This will have all the upcoming information about the petition and changes to come! Let's make some waves and change the way gynaecology procedures are done in Aotearoa. X

Welcome to đź’ś

An alliance advocating for safe, comfortable and trauma informed gynecological health care in Aotearoa New Zealand.

We’re here to make big changes in the NZ health sector.

Watch this space! đź’ś

Friends! As many of you know I have recently become an involved in the attempt to change the way gyno procedures are don...
15/11/2024

Friends! As many of you know I have recently become an involved in the attempt to change the way gyno procedures are done in Aotearoa New Zealand so that we can create some positive change to the medical industry. I am currently leading a campaign that includes the creation of a new organization to help prevent and manage trauma and a petition to the NZ govt. This week I will be launching a new website and the petition, the first step however is this instagram page. Please follow, like and share it to make sure it reaches as many people as possible so that when the petition goes live we can kick some ass! xx

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I'm sure many of you have seen this horrific article popping up in Aotearoa this week. Once again, we deserve better. Ke...
06/11/2024

I'm sure many of you have seen this horrific article popping up in Aotearoa this week.

Once again, we deserve better.

Keep an eye on this page over the next couple of weeks as things begin to move.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/533062/when-informed-consent-evaporates-on-the-operating-table?fbclid=IwY2xjawGY2IBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHa89zoPOyRCP2cnythCzJXttWj5bsCoZy64Y0_NYRhUWanmzAsRcwmd-cA_aem_K-q_GlNSZbsdH6rQFcxi5w

At North Shore Hospital, anaesthetised patients were examined by student doctors without giving consent. It's likely that most don't even know it happened.

Check out this recent article looking at what we can do to reduce pain in Gyno procedures:If you've experienced a trauma...
29/09/2024

Check out this recent article looking at what we can do to reduce pain in Gyno procedures:

If you've experienced a traumatic procedure and would like to share your story so that we can raise awareness and help bring about a change, please get in touch x

"The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued new recommendations advising clinicians to forewarn patients about the potential for pain during intrauterine device (IUD) placement and to give them options to help manage it.1 For years women have spoken up about their experiences of extreme pain during gynaecological procedures. From smear tests to hysteroscopies, insertions to removals of IUDs, too many women continue to experience unacceptably high levels of pain and poor levels of care, leading to physical and psychological trauma.23 Women shouldn’t be left at risk of extreme pain when accessing these vital services.

There still doesn’t seem to be a reliable way of predicting when someone might be more likely to experience extreme pain during gynaecological procedures, or an evidence based understanding of why it happens. In the absence of this knowledge, it’s disheartening that there also doesn’t seem to be a consistent approach for supporting patients when they do experience high levels of pain. Responses from healthcare professionals are varied, with many patients giving glowing reviews of staff, but sadly at Patient Safety Learning we often hear from patients who thought they were treated with a lack of compassion."

Women experience varied levels of pain during gynaecological procedures. More research is needed if we want to reduce the risk of severe pain and improve understanding among medical professionals, writes Stephanie O’Donohue The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued new recommend...

I appreciate that the NZ media is finally starting to take women's pain more seriously. If only we can get the health sy...
19/09/2024

I appreciate that the NZ media is finally starting to take women's pain more seriously. If only we can get the health system to do the same! If you would like to share your story and be apart of this life changing photography project please get in touch. x

A woman who experienced pain "beyond anything" getting her IUD inserted is joining calls for stronger pain relief.

We are looking for participants! If you have had a traumatic/ painful or scary gynaecology procedure we invite you to be...
17/09/2024

We are looking for participants!
If you have had a traumatic/ painful or scary gynaecology procedure we invite you to be apart of this project aimed at putting faces to the anonymous stories of pain. We hope that by doing so our stories will start to be taken seriously.

Apply here

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17/09/2024
"I hyperventilated as I clamped down on the nurse’s hand. Soon I was unable to keep quiet, moaning in pain, and as the b...
17/09/2024

"I hyperventilated as I clamped down on the nurse’s hand. Soon I was unable to keep quiet, moaning in pain, and as the biopsy was taken I felt a stabbing electric pain spread from my insides and across my entire body. I shouted out, “F**king hell!” Afterwards, as I was panting and sweating, the nurse asked me pointedly: “Did you forget to take any paracetamol?”

A detailed and well written account highliting the importance of this project. All around the world women and AFAB people are subjected to horrific pain and trauma.

It's time for this to stop.

An extended version of the story published in Broadly by Vice on 16th January 2019. If your doctor told you to take two paracetamol before coming in for a small medical procedure, what would you ex…

Kia ora 👋I’m Ainsley, the person behind this personal project. I had an extremely traumatic and life altering IUD insert...
13/09/2024

Kia ora đź‘‹
I’m Ainsley, the person behind this personal project. I had an extremely traumatic and life altering IUD insertion almost three years which left me with debilitating C-PTSD. It’s taken me almost three years to be able to talk about my experience, but I’m now ready to not only share my story, but share the story of the many who have suffered similar experiences. There is a dangerous and misogynistic culture in the NZ gynaecology world (and many other parts of the world), one which treats people not like humans with trauma, lived experiences and pain receptors but like some kind of machine that needs to be fixed. We are denied adequate pain relief, trauma informed care or accurate information about our procedures. It’s time for this to change. These are the stories of the many people who have been brave enough to speak out.

You can read a little more about my story in the Re:news article in my bio, and I will have more about my own story coming soon. In the meantime please share, comment, and send this page to your friends. The more people who are aware of this issue the more we can help 🧡
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You can read more about my personal story here
08/09/2024

You can read more about my personal story here

Content warning: This article mentions PTSD, anxiety and themes of consent, and some readers might find the article distressing.

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