by admin | Dec 16, 2022 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
In Australia, people with period pain or other gynaecological symptoms can wait on average of 6.4 years before their symptoms are recognised as endometriosis (O’Hara 2020), however, this time to diagnosis has been decreasing recently, most like due to increased...
by admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Endo support
Your periods are painful. Like off the charts painful. You’re bloated and tired all the time. You’re up in the early hours of the morning Googling these and other symptoms and you think you might have endometriosis. So, what’s next? Book a doctor’s appointment For...
by admin | Jun 23, 2022 | Endo news and media, Endo research and education
On Mornings with Cathie Schnitzerling ABC Queensland, 24th May 2022 (Listen Here) Cathie Schitzerling 0:02 You’ve probably heard of a disease called endometriosis. And you probably might know someone who lives with it as well. Endometriosis affects around one in...
by admin | Mar 24, 2022 | Complications and risks, Endo stories, Fertility and pregnancy
Kayla Itsines tells her endo story. When I was 18, I found out that I have endometriosis. It’s an incredibly common and debilitating condition that affects one in nine women and those assigned female at birth. The chances are even if you’re not a person with endo you...
by admin | Mar 18, 2022 | Endo medical
What is the connection between inflammation and the menstrual cycle? This article breaks it down. What is the menstrual cycle? The female reproductive organs (the organs used for having a baby) include: The vagina, The uterus (womb), The fallopian tubes (the tubes...