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Women's Health, Your Way

May 02, 2026

Ask & Search With Clara

Welcome to a new standard for women’s health answers.

Articles

We did the legwork on your whole body so you don’t have to. Real stories, expert tips, and actionable advice — just for you.

Periods weren’t normalized at home, and I lived with pain.

I’m happy because I have a diagnosis. But I’m sad because my body will never be the same.

The most painful part of this diagnosis has been the doctors who gaslit & belittled me.

At 11, my first period brought excruciating pain.

Dismissed symptoms, wrong surgeries, and finally finding relief post-excision surgery.

It took me 11 years to get diagnosed with endometriosis.

Diagnosed at 28 after dismissals. Living with chronic pain, fatigue, and recurrent UTIs.

Two months post-op, still navigating the struggles of an 'invisible' illness.

I feel more supported now but still wish I had more.