The female body is always changing and will experience a number of stages – from periods, pregnancy, childbirth and menopause. And through this journey, a variety of health conditions can affect a woman's body and reproductive organs, such as fibroids and endometriosis.
Our specialists offer advice on how to treat and manage these conditions, as well as rick factors and prevention tips.
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Read moreEndometriosis is a common condition where tissue similar to the lining of your womb (endometrium) starts to grow elsewhere.
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Read moreFibroids are noncancerous growths in or on your womb and are very common.
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