Perimenopause — The Life Stage No One Warned Us About (And Why Doctors Keep Missing It)
Perimenopause can start in your late 30s, yet 80% of gynaecologists are untrained in it. Here's what it actually looks like.
Adenomyosis: The Condition That Took an Average of 11 Years to Diagnose — And Is Still Being Missed
Adenomyosis causes heavy periods and pelvic pain but takes an average of 11 years to diagnose. Here's what to know.
Why Women Wait Nearly a Decade to Be Diagnosed With Endometriosis — And What You Can Do About It
Endometriosis takes an average of 7-10 years to diagnose. Here's why that gap exists, what symptoms get dismissed, and how you can start advocating for yourself today.