Woman shares endometriosis struggle as doctor's didn't diagnose her for 9 years
- Advocates are demanding a public apology after Marty Sheargold's disrespectful comments about endometriosis surfaced, leading to his departure from Triple M on February 26, 2025.
- Endometriosis affects one in seven people assigned female at birth in Australia, and takes an average of 6.5 years to be diagnosed, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
- The Australian Endometriosis Foundation stated that such comments question the legitimacy of the disease, perpetuating harmful misconceptions and calling for greater awareness and understanding.
- Critics described Sheargold's remarks as ignorant and harmful, highlighting the systemic failures women face in the medical profession.
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