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Why does it take an average of 8–12 years for an endometriosis diagnosis? Find out in today’s FAMM Research Series episode! We review a study involving 49 women who describe their experiences in detail.
This episode is sponsored by FAMM, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Mentorship program! Use this link to join the waiting list for our next round!!
Today’s episode is also sponsored by Lisa’s newest book Real Food for Fertility. Click here to grab your copy today!
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Topics discussed in today’s episode:
- Issue with diagnosing endometriosis
- What is it that women are seeing with diagnosis
- Why does diagnosing endometriosis take so long
- What can we do to improve the length of time to diagnose endometriosis
- Reason for the title of the study
- What is endometriosis
- Symptoms of endometriosis
- What surprised the researchers during the study
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Resources mentioned:
- That one doctor. . . Qualitative thematic analysis of 49 women’s written accounts of their endometriosis diagnosis
- Real Food for Fertility | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack and Lily Nichols
- The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility (Book) | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack
- Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook
- Fertility Awareness Mastery Online Self-Study Program
Related podcasts & blog posts:
- 498 | Finding a Practitioner Who Will Support You | Lisa | Fertility Friday
- 496 | Diagnosing & Treating Endometriosis | Jenneh Rishe
- 495 | Surgical Treatment & Diagnosis for Endometriosis | Dr. Ken Sinervo
- [FAMM Practitioner Series] FFP 487 | Finally, An Endo Diagnosis After 20+ Years of Painful Periods | Dr. Tina Krupczak
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Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic
A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsors:
Fertility Awareness Mastery Mentorship Program (FAMM)
This episode is sponsored by FAMM! Are you a women’s health practitioner looking for a solid way to incorporate comprehensive fertility awareness chart analysis into your practice? If yes, FAMM is the program you’ve been waiting for. Click here to apply now!
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