Endometriosis Vs Adenomyosis: 1 In 10 Women In India Silently Suffer From Uterine Conditions - Why Persistent Pain Shouldn't Be Ignored - TheHealthSite
Endometriosis Vs Adenomyosis: 1 In 10 Women In India Silently Suffer From Uterine Conditions - Why Persistent Pain Shouldn't Be Ignored TheHealthSite
Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals and plasma metabolome on female reproductive diseases: A multidimensional Mendelian randomization study.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been associated with disorders affecting female reproductive health, although the precise causal connections and underlying pathways between these substances and such disorders remain incompletely elucidated. …
Uterine Vulnerability: A Lived Experience Response to Endometriosis.
In this article, I examine the uterus as an object in relation to endometriosis and the epistemological struggle of sufferers to have their pain taken seriously. Defined by endometrial-like tissue …
Spontaneous midtrimester uterine rupture in a primigravida with endometriosis: A case report and literature review.
Spontaneous uterine rupture in an unscarred uterus is a rare but life-threatening obstetric emergency, and endometriosis has increasingly been recognized as a potential risk factor. We report a 33-year-old primigravid …