Egg freezing, destigmatising sex, COVID-19: What women will be talking about in 2022

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What issues will dominate this year? What will we be talking and hearing about most, and spending our money on? Experts share their forecast with CNA Women.

The year 2021 was a momentous one for women in Singapore. The Government had declared it the Year of Celebrating SG Women, sparking a series of campaigns throughout the year that advocated for the support, protection and success of this group.

This issue will likely be widely discussed in 2022, with the Government expected to address it in its White Paper slated for release in coming months. HELMS was initiated as part of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Maternal and Child Health Research Institute formed in October last year. The paper also argued that there needed to be a “mindset shift” in terms of expecting women to settle down early.2. SEXUAL WELLNESS

“As more people begin to recognise that their sexuality is another area of their lives to be addressed, they will be more likely to seek a safe space to navigate emotions and scenarios,” she said.In 2022, women will increasingly embrace self-pleasure as a form of self-care, as they continue to be targeted by commercial messaging normalising the act, Dr Lee also said.

“I see more people being more eco-conscious, asking questions around the materials and sustainability of their sexuality purchases, and spending their money on products and brands aligned with their values,” said Dr Lee. “We need a more concerted effort to equip both the healthcare fraternity and community with credible, evidence-based information that will make an impact on the health and well-being of women and the population,” said the HELMS team of doctors.

“Now that these issues have been highlighted and data is being collected and analysed, I think 2022 and beyond will see deeper discussions of approaches we can take to ensure that response measures do not exacerbate the harms the pandemic has wrought,” Knibbs added. Jaelle Ang, CEO of The Great Room, which runs several upmarket co-working spaces in Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong – also acknowledged what she called a “visible” and “most encouraging” trend of recognising the ability of women leaders to “effectively drive collaboration”, particularly in pandemic-driven remote environments.Ang said the world is recognising that women’s participation and leadership are “crucial to finding our way out of the pandemic and its impact”.

 

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