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Endometriosis posts:

How to explain endometriosis to your boss

How to explain endometriosis to your boss?

It’s supposed to be formal yet easy to explain because you might be in pain, feel tired, or bleed at the time. The last thing you want is to have…

Endometriosis and severe anemia

Endometriosis and severe anemia…

Men don’t understand endometriosis they never fully will, so let’s put it out there! How do I know this? Well, I’m a man. Period. But how to tell…

Your wife has endometriosis

17 facts every man should know about endo!

Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes…

How to explain endometriosis to a man

How to explain endometriosis to a man?

Be sure to listen to what he has to say, and be understanding. Your man may experience the same emotions as you, including anger and helplessness…

Endometriosis and low ferritin levels

Endometriosis and low ferritin levels…

The short answer to endometriosis and low ferritin levels is that one of the most common symptoms of endo is heavy menstrual bleeding…

Endometriosis divorce rate

Endometriosis divorce rate!

Not knowing what your supporting partner feels makes women upset and angry because they think that their partner doesn’t care about them…

Cramping with ovulation

Cramping with ovulation!

Well, you may experience mild cramps or pain around the time of ovulation, but not every woman will have cramping pain during that time…

What is deep infiltrating pelvic endometriosis

What is deep infiltrating pelvic endometriosis?

This type of disease may penetrate as deep as the bowel, bladder, and ureters. Its colo-rectal depth requires surgical treatment, commonly called…

Loving a woman with endometriosis page

Loving a woman with endometriosis…

This is a guide for boyfriends, fiancés, and husbands dealing with endometriosis because every single one of us needs to know how to make lives…

Fibromyalgia and endometriosis horizontal

Fibromyalgia and endometriosis.

How common is it to be struggling with multiple conditions? When it comes to chronic illness, many women experience just that. Let’s explore it…