Comment by acyou

Comment by acyou 2 days ago

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In what way is endometriosis related to a) hormonal birth control (estrogen and progestin), b) sexually transmitted disease, c) age, d) pregnancy, e) obesity? The article didn't seem to discuss these much, I don't know much about endometriosis, but I feel like I have heard these come up and was surprised not to see them discussed.

pathartl a day ago

Because it's genetic. It's something that develops during sexual maturation, it doesn't just pop up. My SO is the third generation in her family that has Endo. Women will have flare ups where they will be in excruciating pain during one menstruation cycle, and the next might be a non-endo's idea of a bad cramp, so it's often misdiagnosed as severe constipation, appendicitis (even though the pain is almost always on the right side), or they're given the "it's just in your head" treatment.