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Could Your Pelvic Pain be Endometriosis?

What is Endometriosis?
Especially common among women in their 30s and 40s, endometriosis occurs when the lining of the uterus grows on ovaries, bowel, rectum, bladder, or pelvic area. These cells tend to grow and bleed as your hormones fluctuate, which is why symptoms may become worse during menstruation.   » Read more about: Could Your Pelvic Pain be Endometriosis?  »


Questions to Ask Your Doctor if You Have Endometriosis

Each month, your body goes through a cycle. During that cycle, it prepares itself for having baby. That includes building up the uterine lining for implantation. For most women, the lining is built up and shed during their period each month as normal. For some women, the cells that build up normally within the uterus build up within the body cavity outside of the uterus. This is called endometriosis. The women who suffer deal with a number of problems like irregular bleeding,  » Read more about: Questions to Ask Your Doctor if You Have Endometriosis  »