Even though endometriosis is an all-too-common disorder affecting up to 11% of American women,1 many still know very little about it. And because it’s a disorder affecting the organs of the pelvis, some women may be too embarrassed to learn more. That’s why we’re committed to giving women all the …
Endometriosis and Fertility: What You Need To Know
Women with endometriosis have to deal with so many symptoms – like painful sex, constipation, swelling, and cramping. If they plan to get pregnant, they have even more to think about. Because endometriosis can affect your reproductive organs, it can lead to to infertility or pregnancy complications. But women with …
Comparing Endometriosis to Other Pelvic Health Disorders
Endometriosis is a serious condition that affects up to 10% of women, but it’s just one of many conditions that impact pelvic floor health. The pelvic floor contains the bladder, bowels and reproductive organs, all complex systems that can lead to many different issues – some of which may overlap …
Endometriosis Explained
Endometriosis is a condition that impacts over 6.5 million women in the US alone, but it can still feel mysterious and hard to diagnose. Our team of medical experts are sharing all about endometriosis, and helping us all understand this common reproductive health issue! What is endometriosis? Endometriosis is a …