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Louise's Story chloe@endometr… Thursday, 23rd April 2026 “I began to seek medical attention for my symptoms when I was 18 years old - I wasn't aware of endometriosis and was consistently told that 'some women's periods are just painful'.”

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I have suffered with heavy periods since they started when I...


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Endometriosis, Bloating and Back Pain Ginisha Vekaria 23 April 2026

This webinar explores the links between endometriosis, bloating and back pain. Learn how breathing patterns, posture and muscle support can influence pain and discomfort, and discover simple breathing and movement strategies that may help support your body.

Broadcast 8 April 2026 ...

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Call for evidence: Endometriosis APPG launches Inquiry into Endometriosis and the Workplace crystal@endome… Tuesday, 21st April 2026

The All-Party-Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Endometriosis is calling for written evidence for a new inquiry that aims to investigate endometriosis in the workplace. The APPG wants to hear from those wit...


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Half of women in UK have felt pressure to go to work despite severe period pain crystal@endome… Tuesday, 21st April 2026

Half (52%) of women and those assigned female at birth in the UK said they’ve felt pressure to go to work despite experiencing severe period pain [1]. A quarter (24%) also said they’ve experienced problems at work because of the time taken o...


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Government releases the renewed Women's Health Strategy for England crystal@endome… Wednesday, 15th April 2026

Today the Government has released the renewed Women's Health Strategy for England, and we are pleased to see Health Minister Wes Streeting MP recognise the many challenges those with endometriosis have faced and put in place a plan for ensuring diagno...


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