The presenter, known for her thought-provoking documentaries on women’s health, is set to challenge the stigma surrounding periods

Women’s health and rights have historically been secondary to those of their male counterparts, Davina McCall has said, but “the tide is turning”.

McCall, who has presented shows like Big Brother and Long Lost Family, is known for her thought-provoking documentaries tackling women’s health issues that are seldom discussed.

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