To start Ladyix, we decided to be realistic. For us, being realistic in this project means that women still have limitations that prevent them from easily accessing awareness about their bodies and health equity. We were realistic and accepted that women in a modern city have very easy access to health and medical facilities, and their awareness of their bodies is naturally higher; but what about women who live in counties or villages? We intended to look at the entire women's community with one eye. Menstruation and its pains, women's diseases, breast and uterine cancer, pregnancy and childbirth do not understand borders and are the same for all women, but opportunities know borders; Therefore, we wanted all women, regardless of their place of residence or conditions, to be aware. Know their body so that distance, financial problems, or shyness, which some call modesty, does not prevent them from accessing specialists. Our goal has always been equality in women's health and awareness. For this reason, we combined expertise and creativity and were able to form a group with a group of women's experts, midwives, psychologists, and the Ladyix creative team.