Tia Mowry has been vocal about her struggles and triumphs while managing endometriosis, including in a recent message of hope she shared with her followers on March 1, which marked the start of Endometriosis Awareness Month.
The “Family Reunion” star was diagnosed with the disorder, which is the “presence of endometrial glands and stroma like lesions outside of the uterus,” in her mid-20s. Endometriosis affects about 10 to 15 percent of women of reproductive age.
Tia Mowry has a message of hope for women struggling with endometriosis. Photo: @tiamowry/Instagram
Mowry has used her experiences and fame as a sounding board to raise awareness among Black women. “The Game” actress opened up about how her diagnosis immediately filled her with worry and the fear of never being able to start a family before she took charge of her health. “My story: After learning about my diagnosis of endometriosis, I was scared. Scared that I would never be able to have kids,” she wrote
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Bodyform reveals #PainStories to break silence around endometriosis and women’s pain
The campaign follows #WombStories and supports earlier diagnosis of endometriosis.
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