Endometriosis
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An estimated 90 million women worldwide will suffer from endometriosis over their lifetimes. This condition impacts 10 to 15 percent of women during their childbearing years. Women with this disease can develop a wide range of symptoms such as pain, irregular cycles, infertility, and heavy periods. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your…Read the Rest of Article
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A condition affecting 5 million American women, endometriosis derives its name from the word endometrium, the lining in the uterus that your body produces each month in case of egg implantation. If conception does not take place during a given month, then your body will shed the endometrium and a menstrual period will occur. Sometimes,…Read the Rest of Article
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