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Women’s health and support systems in Spain

Hello everyone,

Living in Spain often means navigating a new healthcare system and social norms, particularly around women’s health. From finding the right medical support to understanding what’s openly discussed or not, experiences can vary widely.

We would love to hear how things work in Spain, what’s been easy or challenging, and what you wish you’d known sooner:

How easy is it to find dedicated medical support for women’s health in Spain: gynecology, pregnancy and childbirth, menopause, mental health, reproductive health, etc.?

Are there support groups, communities, or informal networks for expat women in your area?

How are women’s health topics perceived locally? Are people open to discussing them, or do you notice taboos or stigma?

What services, professionals, organizations, or resources have been the most helpful to you?

What surprised you the most in how women’s health issues are treated, talked about, or prioritized in Spain?

Share your insights to help fellow expats and soon-to-be expats.

Thanks,

Cheryl
Expat.com Team
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@Cheryl

Good afternoon Cheryl, yes, in Spain it's relatively easy to get medical support: gynecology, mental health, etc. Although it's not something openly discussed all the time, health insurance companies offer a wide range of solutions in this regard. If you want more information, I can advise you on the different options available in health insurance and the breadth of response you can actually have to your questions. Write to me at valoraciondeseguro@gmail.com

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