We are the only UK charity funding all of women's reproductive and gynaecological health
Celebrating 60 years of research breakthroughs
In our 60th year, we are celebrating the groundbreaking research that’s helped us save and change the lives of women, girls and babies. Our breakthroughs have helped women from menstruation to menopause and beyond.
Our key achievements include:
- Helping millions of babies survive and thrive worldwide
- Being at the forefront of gynaecological cancer prevention and treatment
- Transforming understanding and treatment options for heavy and painful periods
What we do
Research
We’re funding vital research to find new cures, tests and treatments to save and change the lives of women, girls and babies.
Education
Changing and saving lives by improving awareness and understanding of women's reproductive and gynaecological health
Campaigns
Help us raise awareness, tackle stigma and influence decision-makers to improve women's health.
"Just a Period"
You don't have to accept severe pain or heavy bleeding. Find out more about our campaign for better menstrual health and read other people's stories about their periods.
Get involved
Fundraise for us
Whatever way you’d like to fundraise, from taking on a challenge to organising your own event, there’s lots of fun ways to support us.
Events
Whether you’re looking to attend a health talk, have lunch with a bestselling author or join a community activity, we’ve got events for everyone.
Partnerships
We work with companies, brands and organisations of all sizes. Together, we’re putting women’s health at the top of the agenda.
Tackling health inequalities head on
We’ve launched our 'Big Give' campaign to tackle health inequalities for women from Black, Asian, and low socioeconomic backgrounds.
Every £1 you donate will be doubled, so your support will go even further!
Latest news
View morePolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month 2024
September marks PCOS Awareness Month, dedicated to raising understanding of polycystic ovary syndrome, which affects 1 in 10 women in the UK.
Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month 2024
Gynaecological cancers affect thousands of women every year, yet many remain unaware of the risks and symptoms. Every year, more than 19,000 new cases are diagnosed in the UK.
Wellbeing of Women funded research shows some babies can survive even if waters break before 23 weeks
With the right care and treatment, some babies whose waters break before 23 weeks’ gestation can survive, finds new research funded by Wellbeing of Women