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FreePeriods Project

Free Period Campaign

The #FreePeriods Project is a school- and community-based initiative designed to educate young girls aged 10-19, and women about menstrual well-being and the symptoms of endometriosis.

85%

students reached:

12,314

schools visited:

32


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School Outreaches

Become An Endo-Educator

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65%

Raised :

$220.155

Goals :

$400.000


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Endo-walk

Join the Endo-walk

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40%

Raised :

$155.540

Goals :

$500.000


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Healthy Food

One Meal a day

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85%

Raised :

$320.850

Goals :

$600.000

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We are transforming lives one step at a time

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        Endosurvivors Mission

        Our Mission Remains The Same

        To create, raise and sustain awareness about endometriosis through education, research and advocacy, while pursuing improved quality of care for endometriosis patients.


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        FAQ

        General Question

        These are some of the most frequently asked questions concerning Endometriosis.

        There is no cure for endometriosis, but there are many treatment options to greatly improve patients’ quality of life.

        During puberty there are often menstrual irregularities that occur. These usually stabilize over time, but, if you have specific questions or concerns, you can always contact your doctor to be sure.

        A girl who has already had a baby can still have endometriosis. Pregnancy, and the increase in progesterone levels often relieve women of symptoms, but they typically return after birth and/or after stopping breastfeeding.

        Researchers are still trying to understand the relationship between endometriosis and infertility, but approximately 30-40% of women with the disease are infertile. This makes endometriosis one of the top three causes of female infertility. Many women are unaware of their infertility or endometriosis until they attempt to get pregnant. In some women, endometriosis goes untreated and the disease progression allows the endometrial lesions to block the fallopian tubes and inhibit ovulatory functioning. Some studies also suggest that endometriosis may alter the uterus such that it does not accept an embryo, however, this notion requires more research.

        It is important to talk to a gynecologist about any symptoms related to your reproductive health. Do not be afraid to seek a second opinion if you do not receive the care you think you need.

        Yes, birth control can cause a range of side effects, however, many patients say they are much easier to manage than the symptoms of endometriosis. The risks of any medication or intervention must be discussed with your doctor.

        Uterine fibroids are similar in that they develop from the cells of the lining of the uterus, but they typically remain inside the uterus and are often asymptomatic.

        Ovarian cysts are typically caused when the egg-releasing follicle in the ovary continues to grow. They remain in or on the surface of the ovary, and are typically harmless but can rupture, causing pain.

        When the uterus is removed, the woman no longer has any chance of becoming pregnant. Therefore, the EFA does not recommend a hysterectomy as a sound treatment option for endometriosis. Pain associated with endometriosis does not necessarily stop when a hysterectomy is completed as the ovaries continue to produce estrogen, facilitating disease progression. Additionally, lesions may still be found on other organs (perhaps unrelated to the reproductive system), which may cause symptom manifestation.

        No, endometriosis cannot be transmitted through sexual contact.

        Research is still ongoing to determine the exact cause of endometriosis, but it is thought there is likely some genetic component.

        This is an area of research that is just beginning to expand. Many of the tissue samples taken from endometriosis patients are not viable for further research as they are destroyed during the treatment. However, the cold excision that the EFA endorses is one technique that allows for the samples to be spared.

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