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Empowering Women: Nurse Advocates Action Against Dehumanizing Early Menopause Experiences

  • Edinburgh woman highlights gender health gap and need for more help and support 
  • Nurse’s side hustle GLORIAH receives significant investment from Scottish tycoon and philanthropist Sir Tom Hunter 
  • “There’s been a lot of talk about menopause in the media, but next to no innovation or investment”, said Isla Telfer  
  • Friend’s menopause diagnosis in her early twenties prompts Jessica Watson and Isla Telfer to develop products to support body changes and needs 

AFTER witnessing the gender health gap firsthand in her day job as a nurse, Isla Telfer became increasingly disillusioned with the ‘dehumanizing’ experience most women who experience early menopause face. 

Then, a close friend was diagnosed with a ‘life-changing’ early menopause in her mid-twenties, and Isla realized just how little she could do to help. 

That is until the 28-year-old from Edinburgh founded her own start-up alongside best friend Jessica Watson in a bid to make life easier for people living with menopause. The need for GLORIAH’S products was evident when the company was unable to keep up with demand when its Liberation Oil, a hydrating vulva oil, sold out due to high demand. 

Now, what began as a side hustle has received an £80,000 cash injection from Scottish Edge, the entrepreneur program launched by Sir Tom Hunter to find Scotland’s next “unicorn”. As a result of the investment, production and new product development – including a water-based intimate gel – is now underway, meaning the duo are now able to make a difference for more people experiencing menopause. 

“There’s been a lot of talk about menopause publicly, but next to no innovation or investment”, said Isla.

“As a nurse, I can only help one person at a time – that really hit home for me during the pandemic. Sadly, it falls to businesses like ours to tackle the dearth of research, knowledge, and support when it comes to women’s health problems. GLORIAH is how we can make the biggest impact in terms of breaking down barriers and making it easier for people to get the help they need. 

“When someone so close to me was diagnosed in her mid-twenties, it was life-changing. It hammered home how little I actually knew about the day-to-day realities of something more than half of the population would experience. 

“That’s because of a lack of dialogue. We need to normalize the conversation about menopause – particularly at an early stage. I don’t think I’d even have talked to my mum about it if we hadn’t started GLORIAH. It shouldn’t be that way.”

Jessica and Isla set out to create products to support body changes and needs that increase throughout menopause. Rather than appearing as medical options or treatments, they are designed to sit alongside skin care, beauty products, and perfumes – something which the pair believe is sorely missing. GLORIAH made these design choices a priority to move away from the taboo associated with ‘atypical’ menopause products. 

Discover how nurse Isla Telfer addresses the gender health gap with GLORIAH, offering support for early menopause. Edinburgh woman highlights the need for more help and support.
GLORIAH, Liberation Oil. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I can see firsthand how medical the products are – and how dehumanizing that can feel, especially for those who enter menopause early due to surgical, endometriosis, or POI,” Isla added. “Early menopause can be life-changing. Products that allow people to live as normal are sorely needed. We’re developing a full range of products that will tackle the problems people face day-to-day in a more considerate and normal way.

“We knew there was a need for these types of products, but the demand has surprised even us. It’s been a frustrating time as we wait to ramp up production, but this [Scottish EDGE] investment will speed everything up and help us expand beyond the UK. It will allow us to improve the lives of many more people, which has been our motivation from day one.”

GLORIAH’s lubricant with a 100% natural, vegan, and plant-based formula set to be released in Autumn 2024. At the same time, its Liberation Oil will once again be available on the company’s website. 

In a bid to remove barriers, improve dialogue, and create a conversation, its website hellogloriah.co.uk is home to a ‘safe and inclusive’ community that shares education and empowers other people through this key transition in life. 

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