by EA Admin | May 29, 2017 | Endo stories, Fertility and pregnancy
Prior to Australia’s annual surrogacy conference on 3-4 June, Sam Everingham looks at how one determined woman sidestepped her Endometriosis to build her family via surrogacy Aged 25, Sydneysider Jillian Pearl was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and told if she...
by EA Admin | May 11, 2017 | Endo stories, Endo support
By Tash Hammond My name’s Tash Hammond. I live in Port Lincoln, South Australia. A country town on the West Coast. I went to boarding school in Adelaide at Saint Peters Girls. I am now studying a double degree in human nutrition and exercise science at Flinders...
by EA Admin | Apr 24, 2017 | Endo medical
By Dr Danny Chou – Endometriosis Australia’s Clinical Advisory Committee Endometriosis occurring in and around the nerves are thankfully uncommon, particularly when it comes to involvement of major nerves such as the sciatic nerve. To discuss the condition...
by EA Admin | Apr 11, 2017 | Endo medical
By Associate Professor Louise Hull – Endometriosis Australia’s Clinical Advisory Member Endometriosis is where the cells similar to the lining of the womb grows at an unusual site like in the pelvic cavity. Although in the past it was only though to affect...
by EA Admin | Apr 6, 2017 | Endo stories
By Holly’s Mum No parent wants to see their child in pain. But pain, at times excruciating, goes hand in hand with a diagnosis of a ridiculously common inflammatory pelvic condition called endometriosis. My daughter Holly had her first discernible symptoms at...