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Living with endometriosis in the law

By Sinead McGrath8 March 2021 At the age of 12 I knew my life was different to that of my friend. There were the days off school and countless hospital appointments. During my first surgery, at 13, it became clear I was suffering with ovarian cysts and endometriosis, something I continue to struggle with to this day and will likely suffer for the rest of my life. Now aged 28 and a full-time paralegal, I have continued to experience difficulties in my life and career due to endometriosis. Sinead McGrath What is endometriosis? Endometriosis is a chronic pain disease that 1 in 10 women in the UK suffer with and, at present, diagnosis takes on average seven years. Symptoms can include painful and heavy periods, fatigue, bowel problems and debilitating pain. Endometriosis can also lead to fertility issues and infertility. It can even be the case that women are unaware of their diagnosis until they are trying to get pregnant. Understanding the symptoms helps us to see why endometrios

Kidderminster woman with endometriosis speaks out about taboo condition

Alexandra Bennett, from Kidderminster, was diagnosed with endometriosis 18 months ago EVEN as a teenager, Alexandra Bennett somehow knew she would have problems getting pregnant when she was older. She had suffered with debilitating period pains throughout her late teens - some were so strong she would pass out in agony - but the contraception and pain relief doctors prescribed had little effect. It took around four years for Alexandra to be diagnosed with endometriosis. She woke up from surgery 18 months ago only to be told the news she had always feared - that she would be unable to conceive naturally.

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