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health14h ago
Doctors told me getting pregnant would solve all my problems
- A young woman recalls a male gynecologist telling her pregnancy would 'solve a lot of my problems' with endometriosis.
- The patient endured seven years of pain and dismissal before a correct diagnosis in September 2025.
- Laparoscopic surgery eventually confirmed endometriosis after initial misdiagnoses and 'bad period pain' labels.
- The piece emphasizes the patient’s shift to trusting her own voice and seeking better care.
- The article notes endometriosis affects about 10% of reproductive-age women and can cause severe pain and heavy periods.
- The patient describes how previous healthcare interactions left her feeling unheard and invisible.
- Her experience shows the importance of listening to patients and validating their symptoms.
- The story includes reference to Intimina encouraging women to speak out about endometriosis.
- The piece invites readers to share their own stories and contact for more information.
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