As a mum of two, broadcaster and DJ Ashley James often shares the highs of motherhood with her social media followers, but that doesnât mean she shies away from tougher topics.
Now, Ashley â who has son Alfie, three, and daughter Ada, one, with her partner Tommy Andrews â has teamed up with wellness brand Naydaya for its End the Dry Spell campaign to get women talking about intimate dryness.
Research by the brand shows that 82% of women have experienced intimate dryness, which can occur during postnatal recovery, with almost half admitting that they were too embarrassed to ask for help.
âThe more Iâve started talking about intimate health online, the more women are reaching out and opening up to me. Some of these women have been living with issues for over a decade, because they werenât confident enough to seek help or they donât know that there is help out there,â Ashley tells us.
âThatâs why I push past the discomfort and shout really loudly about these things, because until we break the stigma, people wonât have the confidence to ask for help.â
Here, the star talks about why itâs high time to end this taboo and start making womenâs health a priority.
Ashley, can you tell us a bit more about the End the Dry Spell campaign?
âThe myth is that dryness only happens to older women, but thatâs just not the case. For me, it was a postpartum side-effect.
âI feel as though womenâs health issues are so deeply entrenched in stigma and taboo. Iâve had two babies and people still refer to genitals as âdown thereâ, as if they donât even want to say âvulvaâ. How are we meant to fix things if we canât even talk about them?
âThere were lots of aspects of my post-natal recovery, whether it was prolapse, a pile or intimate dryness, that made me feel really angry and frustrated. Why should I be embarrassed because it makes people feel uncomfortable?â
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