More Than a Signature

Informed Consent is an Interactive Process

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Date

Aug 11, 2025 10:00 AM

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Free

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About the event

Too many women are being left in the dark before - and after - a surgery that changes everything.

Surgical menopause happens when both ovaries are removed, causing an immediate and permanent drop in hormone levels. It can lead to significant physical, mental, and emotional changes - and women deserve to be as fully informed as possible, and supported throughout this experience.

Our campaign, More Than a Signature, shares a selection of quotes from women who have experienced surgical menopause, drawn from surveys conducted by what is now Surgical Menopause NZ Trust and by MenoDoctor between 2022 and 2023. These voices highlight not only the lack of information before surgery, but also the lack of follow-up care and support afterward.

These stories make one thing clear: informed consent must be more than a signature. And support must continue well beyond the operating room.

They also lay the groundwork for what’s next - our upcoming patient booklet and a national campaign calling on Health NZ to distribute it across the system.

Help us raise awareness.
Help us change the standard of care for all women facing surgical menopause.

Learn more at surgicalmenopause.org.nz

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