Sophie Dillman: Ambassador

Sophie Dillman: Ambassador

Sophie Dillman was born and bred in Queensland, finishing a nursing degree in 2012. Whilst working nights, Sophie attended QUT acting school and moved to Sydney in 2015. In 2016 she worked in women’s health in Sydney whilst audition for acting roles. She loved being...
What if it’s all in my head?

What if it’s all in my head?

I remember the fear I felt prior to my first endo related surgery a few years ago. It wasn’t fear of the surgery itself, the anaesthetic, the potential risks, or the pain of recovery. Rather, I feared the doctors wouldn’t find anything wrong with me despite all my...
Overactive pelvic floor muscles in endometriosis

Overactive pelvic floor muscles in endometriosis

Written by the Endometriosis Australia Clinical Advisory Committee Somewhere in your endo journey you may have been told that your pelvic floor muscles are overactive or even in spasm. The pelvic floor muscles comprise of deep and superficial layers and are an...
Holly Cooke: EndoChampion

Holly Cooke: EndoChampion

While undertaking her year twelve studies, Holly organised a Women’s Health Seminar, ‘GirlsTalk’, in collaboration with Endometriosis Australia. GirlsTalk focused on spreading awareness of endometriosis, with nearly two-hundred girls aged fifteen to eighteen in...
Emma Watkins: Endo Ambassador

Emma Watkins: Endo Ambassador

Emma Watkins is best known for her role as the yellow Wiggle and the first female in The Wiggles, the world’s favourite children’s entertainment group. The Wiggles’ fans have spoken and Emma is officially the most popular Wiggle ever! The effervescent singing,...