"women and people with a cervix" isn't confusing. Just using "people with a cervix" could be though.
"women and people with a cervix" isn't confusing. Just using "people with a cervix" could be though.
Are people confused on if they have a cervix?
Women who have low educational levels or English skills may be.
That’s a interesting point. I feel like the former is a failure of the education system but that’s a good argument for saying something like “most women and those with cervixes”