

Women’s Health Misinformation on Social Media and How to Spot It
87% of health content on social media is misleading.
Yet nearly 1 in 2 people say they’ve followed wellness trends they saw online.
You’ve seen the wellness posts. The hormone hacks. The fertility “tips” that seem to contradict each other.
But when it comes to women’s health, misinformation isn’t just annoying, it can be dangerous.
Join us for a candid, expert-led conversation about the most common (and harmful) myths circulating online about periods, hormones, fertility, and reproductive health — and how to finally make sense of it all.
👩⚕️ What You’ll Learn:
The biggest myths about fertility, cycles, hormones & reproductive health
How to spot misinformation, even when it sounds legit
The real science behind your body
How to protect your health in a world full of noise, trends, and wellness hype
🧠 This is for you if:
You’re planning a pregnancy or navigating fertility challenges
You’ve had miscarriages, irregular cycles, or hormone confusion
You’re tired of guessing, googling, and getting it wrong
You want clear, credible information, from doctors, not influencers
🎤 Meet the Experts:
Dr. Talat Uppal – Gynaecologist Specialist, Women’s Health Road Director. Her niche area of expertise lies in the management of abnormal menstrual bleeding (AUB), and she is the founder of Australia’s first AUB Management Hub. Dr. Uppal holds the position of Clinical Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Macquarie University. Advocates for changing the language of medicine to reduce shame and stigma.
Dr. Simon Nothman – Fertility Specialist & Award-Winning Medical Educator. He is a distinguished reproductive and fertility specialist, women’s health clinician, and medical educator with a profound commitment to patient-centred care. Simon has established himself as a compassionate advocate for his patients, integrating a holistic approach encompassing a comprehensive understanding of their biopsychosocial needs alongside conventional medical therapies Dr. Nothman specialises in infertility management, advanced reproductive technologies, reproductive health, and nutrition. Former Head of Women’s Health Education and deeply committed to clarity in a world of misinformation.
Dr. Julia Spicer – is a GP and Clinical Lead at ALLY Health, a virtual care service focused on women’s sexual and reproductive health. She has deep expertise in women's health across all life stages, and as a GP, is often first-line in helping women navigate health information that they have received online. Dr Spicer believes addressing misinformation isn’t about dismissing concerns, but about creating space for trust, dialogue, and shared understanding. She champions collaborative and inclusive care and works closely with LGBTQI+ communities and First Nations women to ensure equal access to evidence-based health information.
💬 Why It Matters:
We’re not just here to talk.
We’re here to equip you to ask better questions, filter the noise, and confidently navigate your health journey.
🎁 You’ll also get early access to our upcoming health app designed to help you make better decisions in a world full of misinformation. - https://www.fideliusapp.com/
👉 Save your spot now, space is limited.