From personal experience to a mission to change female health.
For most of my life, I trusted that the system around women’s health was built on knowledge, research, and understanding.
It wasn’t until I experienced the opposite that I started to question everything.
My story..
After 14 years on the pill, I decided to come off it — expecting change, but not disruption.
What followed were months of hormonally-driven issues that affected not just my physical health, but my mental and emotional well-being. I was looking for answers, for guidance, for something that would help me understand what was happening to my body.
Instead, I found confusion.
Contradicting information. A lack of research. And an overwhelming realization: we still know far too little about the female body.
My realization..
What started as a personal health journey quickly turned into something bigger.
I began to understand that my experience wasn’t an exception — it was part of a much larger issue: the gender data gap in healthcare.
Women’s bodies have historically been under-researched, underrepresented, and misunderstood. And the consequences of that gap show up in everyday lives — in missing information, delayed diagnoses, and solutions that often fall short.
Founding fembites
That realization led me to build fembites.
What started as a response to my own experience has grown into a platform dedicated to making female health knowledge more accessible, more transparent, and more actionable.
Because understanding your body shouldn’t feel like searching in the dark.
My role today
Today, my work sits at the intersection of female health, storytelling, and community building.
I care deeply about creating spaces where women can access reliable information, feel understood, and find solutions that actually make a difference.
At the same time, I’m passionate about building brands and communities that stand for something — and that have the power to move conversations forward.
At my core, I’ve always been someone who feels deeply and cares deeply.
I’m driven by the desire to understand people, to challenge systems that don’t work, and to build things that genuinely help.
That’s what continues to guide me — whether I’m working on female health, building fembites, or contributing to conversations that need to be had.
This is just the beginning.
There is still so much to uncover, improve, and change when it comes to female health — and I’m committed to being part of that shift.