Most googled questions about women’s bodies in 2025 are very telling

Google has become the go-to resource for many, from checking shop hours to finding answers to personal or health-related questions people may feel too embarrassed to ask friends or family.

In 2025, searches about women’s bodies covered a wide range of topics, including health concerns, menstruation, fertility, sex, and cosmetic procedures. People have increasingly turned to “Doctor Google,” especially when it’s hard to get a timely doctor’s appointment.

The most common question was, “Why is my period late if I’m not pregnant?” Many women seek reassurance when their cycles are delayed, which can happen due to stress, weight changes, puberty, perimenopause, or other health conditions. The NHS advises consulting a GP if this happens frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) was another frequent search, with women looking up symptoms such as irregular periods, excess hair, acne, or hair loss. Diagnosis typically requires a doctor and may involve an ultrasound to detect polycystic ovaries.

Other popular questions included fertility concerns, like “Can you get pregnant on your period?” and “How do I boost fertility naturally?” Answers often focus on healthy lifestyle choices, balanced diets, moderate exercise, and stress management.

Pelvic floor health also drew attention, with many asking why they might leak urine when sneezing—a common issue after childbirth. Medical advice is recommended if it becomes a major problem.

Cosmetic trends were also popular, including searches about “mommy makeovers” and “vampire breast lifts.” These procedures range from breast lifts, tummy tucks, and liposuction to non-surgical PRP injections aimed at improving breast appearance without increasing size.