Labour Youth Secretary General, Dr Trisianne Oliva, highlighted the importance of recent women’s health proposals, drawing attention to the lived experience of patients with endometriosis and adenomyosis. In a statement, Oliva said that for years, women with endometriosis have been told that painful periods are “normal” or have had their symptoms dismissed as exaggeration. She stressed that endometriosis is not a normal part of menstruation, but…
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