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Endometriosis Feels Like Being Punched Up The Vagina With Sharp Knives | Body Language

At least one in 10 women suffer with endometriosis, a disorder where the tissue that usually lines the inside of the uterus instead grows outside of it. Despite how common the condition is, it still takes an average of seven and a half years to be diagnosed. Here, one woman talks about what it’s like to live with endometriosis and the “constant trauma” of pain she feels.
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29 июня 2018 г. 0:00:03
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