Fibroid Awareness Week: A Time for Connection
Fibroid Awareness Week is more than a date on the calendar—it is a dedicated time to show support for the millions of women navigating the challenges of uterine fibroids. At Fibroid Fighters, we believe no woman should have to suffer in silence from a condition that is so common, yet…
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Adenomyosis: Why Does My Stomach…
You’ve been feeling "off" lately. Maybe it’s more trips to the bathroom than usual, a stubborn case of constipation, or a persistent bloat that makes your favorite jeans feel like a tight squeeze. Despite a healthy diet, your digestion just…
Additional Research Links Fibroids and…
Uterine fibroids are often viewed as a condition limited to reproductive health—but new research suggests they may be connected to long-term heart health as well. New Research Highlights a Bigger Health Concern A large-scale study analyzing data from millions of women found…
Endometriosis Awareness Month: Recognizing the…
March marks Endometriosis Awareness Month, the perfect time to learn about a condition that affects one in ten women globally. Much like uterine fibroids, endometriosis can cause debilitating pain and significantly impact fertility. Although these two conditions share similar symptoms,…
New Study Validates Connection Between…
Uterine fibroids are often seen as just a woman’s health issue, but they might actually show signs of what’s happening with your heart. An important recent study suggests that similar factors that cause fibroids to grow, such as high blood…
Cervical vs. Uterine Fibroids: What’s…
Understanding your reproductive health begins with a clear picture of how your body works. While many women are familiar with uterine fibroids, cervical fibroids represent a unique subset of these noncancerous growths. While the majority of fibroids develop in the…
Unusual Iron Anemia Symptoms
You’re buying boxes of tampons and pads just to control the constant, heavy bleeding you experience each month. To make matters worse, you’re ruining clothing and avoiding leaving the house in fear that you’ll have another “bleed-through”. As if you’d…