Claire Cox 186 Posted 4 March, 2020 I have been looking into health campaigns recently. There seems to be many that are affecting womens health that are not being heard or taken seriously. Are there health inequalities at play here? 1 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 4 March, 2020 Thank you Claire. - Recently I have been researching this subject and some tales are gruesome. Over the years women have been prodded and poked. As far back as 1920,a product called Lysol- (a disinfectant) was marketed as a feminine hygienic product which preserved youth and marital bliss, used as a birth control agent via post coital douching and also used for abortions . Gynaecologists flushed the vagina with Lysol solution to prevent infections before delivering the baby . This practice was later abandoned, as it was thought its usage masked more serious problems- perhaps sepsis or even renal failure! One hundred years onwards, and women are still experiencing painful procedures and usage of harmful marketing products. When will it end? Why are we considered unequal and always used as trials? This is now 2020!-Is it not time to STOP? 2 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 4 March, 2020 A disinfectant used as a feminine hygiene product that also used for abortions - this sounds barbaric! Lets hope that this is not still being used!! 1 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 5 March, 2020 Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 1 reactions so far Dean 23 Posted 5 March, 2020 i have found trying to help hysteroscopy action i am sure that i am taken more seriously than a woman and not seen as a hysterical woman by both sexes. i also am concerned that know things a experienced gynecologist does not. i referenced post menopausal women are the most at risk of pain during a OPH to which he look at his nurse specialist and she nodded 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 The longer I look into womens health - the more I am seeing inequalities. Vaginal mesh, painful hysteroscopy, Patterson and the breast scandal, maternity safety. Or is this a coincidence? 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning × Existing user? 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Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 4 March, 2020 Thank you Claire. - Recently I have been researching this subject and some tales are gruesome. Over the years women have been prodded and poked. As far back as 1920,a product called Lysol- (a disinfectant) was marketed as a feminine hygienic product which preserved youth and marital bliss, used as a birth control agent via post coital douching and also used for abortions . Gynaecologists flushed the vagina with Lysol solution to prevent infections before delivering the baby . This practice was later abandoned, as it was thought its usage masked more serious problems- perhaps sepsis or even renal failure! One hundred years onwards, and women are still experiencing painful procedures and usage of harmful marketing products. When will it end? Why are we considered unequal and always used as trials? This is now 2020!-Is it not time to STOP? 2 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 4 March, 2020 A disinfectant used as a feminine hygiene product that also used for abortions - this sounds barbaric! Lets hope that this is not still being used!! 1 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 5 March, 2020 Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 1 reactions so far Dean 23 Posted 5 March, 2020 i have found trying to help hysteroscopy action i am sure that i am taken more seriously than a woman and not seen as a hysterical woman by both sexes. i also am concerned that know things a experienced gynecologist does not. i referenced post menopausal women are the most at risk of pain during a OPH to which he look at his nurse specialist and she nodded 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 The longer I look into womens health - the more I am seeing inequalities. Vaginal mesh, painful hysteroscopy, Patterson and the breast scandal, maternity safety. Or is this a coincidence? 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning × Existing user? 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Claire Cox 186 Posted 4 March, 2020 A disinfectant used as a feminine hygiene product that also used for abortions - this sounds barbaric! Lets hope that this is not still being used!! 1 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 5 March, 2020 Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 1 reactions so far Dean 23 Posted 5 March, 2020 i have found trying to help hysteroscopy action i am sure that i am taken more seriously than a woman and not seen as a hysterical woman by both sexes. i also am concerned that know things a experienced gynecologist does not. i referenced post menopausal women are the most at risk of pain during a OPH to which he look at his nurse specialist and she nodded 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 The longer I look into womens health - the more I am seeing inequalities. Vaginal mesh, painful hysteroscopy, Patterson and the breast scandal, maternity safety. Or is this a coincidence? 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning × Existing user? Sign In Sign Up Learn Share Communities News Donate About Us Back Patient Safety Learning and the hub Become a member Join a private community Topic leaders How to share content Guide to writing a blog Moderation of content Acceptable use policy How the hub is being used Top tips for personalising your hub User feedback survey Contact us £ Donate My Hub Back All content All learn All community All news × Create New...
Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 5 March, 2020 Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 1 reactions so far Dean 23 Posted 5 March, 2020 i have found trying to help hysteroscopy action i am sure that i am taken more seriously than a woman and not seen as a hysterical woman by both sexes. i also am concerned that know things a experienced gynecologist does not. i referenced post menopausal women are the most at risk of pain during a OPH to which he look at his nurse specialist and she nodded 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 The longer I look into womens health - the more I am seeing inequalities. Vaginal mesh, painful hysteroscopy, Patterson and the breast scandal, maternity safety. Or is this a coincidence? 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning × Existing user? Sign In Sign Up Learn Share Communities News Donate About Us Back Patient Safety Learning and the hub Become a member Join a private community Topic leaders How to share content Guide to writing a blog Moderation of content Acceptable use policy How the hub is being used Top tips for personalising your hub User feedback survey Contact us £ Donate My Hub Back All content All learn All community All news × Create New...
Dean 23 Posted 5 March, 2020 i have found trying to help hysteroscopy action i am sure that i am taken more seriously than a woman and not seen as a hysterical woman by both sexes. i also am concerned that know things a experienced gynecologist does not. i referenced post menopausal women are the most at risk of pain during a OPH to which he look at his nurse specialist and she nodded 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 The longer I look into womens health - the more I am seeing inequalities. Vaginal mesh, painful hysteroscopy, Patterson and the breast scandal, maternity safety. Or is this a coincidence? 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning × Existing user? Sign In Sign Up Learn Share Communities News Donate About Us Back Patient Safety Learning and the hub Become a member Join a private community Topic leaders How to share content Guide to writing a blog Moderation of content Acceptable use policy How the hub is being used Top tips for personalising your hub User feedback survey Contact us £ Donate My Hub Back All content All learn All community All news × Create New...
Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 The longer I look into womens health - the more I am seeing inequalities. Vaginal mesh, painful hysteroscopy, Patterson and the breast scandal, maternity safety. Or is this a coincidence? 0 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning
Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 On 05/03/2020 at 02:43, Kathy Nabbie said: Still sold in the US, I understand Claire, and in UK as Chlorophenol. My concern here is, it was advertised and marketed with 'shocking and hilarious' ads, as being the gold star for feminine hygiene in 1920. However it was so potent, it was used to end an outbreak of cholera in Germany in 1889, the Spanish Flu in 1918 and also as an effective agent for the influenza virus. Also, it was used to wash the bedding and decontaminate the sick rooms and hospital walls! Marketing and advertising of products did not think of women then, and one hundred(100) years later, we are still being used as guinea pigs. With all the flashy medical devices aimed at saving time, sedation, space and money, our frail insides have been Meshed, Flushed and Morcellized to pieces. We need all the help and support from all available sources to fight this problem. -See attached screenshot image of how women were portrayed in 1920 Thanks Kathy, I see we used this years ago, regards to usage of Lysol many years ago, did it contain any harmful additions that we use today ? 0 reactions so far Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning
Kathy Nabbie 27 Posted 6 March, 2020 Yes Claire- Lysol contains Hydrogen Peroxide. In my previous comments, you will note that it was used to flush the vagina of women before the gynaecologist delivered the baby. In 2014, the MHRA issued a safety warning about the usage of Hydrogen Peroxide. Since the hazards are many, and also another of my passions, I think it needs a blog which I will be writing soon. 1 reactions so far Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning
Claire Cox 186 Posted 6 March, 2020 Great. Can’t wait to read the blog @Kathy Nabbie great to hear you have so many passions!! 0 reactions so far Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing Related hub content NIHR launches £50m funding to tackle health inequalities in maternity care Latest comment by Sam Reducing health inequalities: A guide for NHS trust board members (March 2024) Latest comment by Patient-Safety-Learning The King's Fund: Health inequalities in a nutshell (9 February 2024) Latest comment by Patient Safety Learning
Patient_Safety_Learning 42 Posted 11 March, 2020 I'm being made more and more aware of this lately too. It led me to this very interesting blog site ... 0 reactions so far Patient Safety Learning 444 Posted 13 March, 2020 Kathy's blog on hydrogen peroxide mentioned above is now on the hub: Thanks Kathy! 0 reactions so far Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Share Followers 1 Go to topic listing
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