From Unplanned Pregnancy to Women’s Health Advocate | Taylor Ribar | TEDxUTAustin

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As an expecting 20-year old, Taylor promptly understood that she didn't recognize much concerning her body and chilly, uneasy doctor's offices weren't the areas where she was mosting likely to find out more. Why can not we supply better access to women's wellness education and learning for the public? Taylor, an existing elderly learning psychology, explores challenging the status quo by sharing her trip of using social media sites platforms to empower and inform ladies on just how to be their own wellness supporters.
Taylor Ribar is a writer, entrepreneur, and females's health and wellness advocate. Her trip began when she was confronted with an unexpected pregnancy in her Junior year at UT. She jokes that she went from having absolutely no sex education to talking about pee, poop, and vaginal canals at the dinner table after meeting her informal mother in regulation Dr. Teresa Irwin, additionally known as The Vaginacologist.

Taylor is encouraged by her personal experience with her unintended pregnancy to increasing recognition for how women's health education and learning can equip females to substantially improve their healthcare experience by in fact comprehending what's happening with their bodies.

Taylor now assists doctors utilize social networks to start conversations concerning females's health problems that are frequently stigmatized and unheard. By bringing ladies's health and wellness problems to the general public, she wants to help females much better comprehend their bodies and put that understanding right into historical and societal context to attend to special barriers in women's health care.

She is currently an undergraduate examining psychology with a pre-health certificate at the College of Texas at Austin. This talk was provided at a TEDx event using the TED conference format yet separately arranged by a local neighborhood. Find out more at