Adenomyosis

Adenomyosis

4 Pins·2mo
Tempdrop - fertility tracking
By
Tempdrop - fertility tracking
April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month 
💡 So let’s learn more about it 💡

What is Adenomyosis? 💜

Often mistaken for endometriosis, adenomyosis is a separate condition where the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall — leading to painful, heavy periods and fertility challenges for some.

But here’s the tricky part: not everyone experiences symptoms.
For some, signs may be subtle or appear later in life — which means many may not even know they have it.

We’ve created a symptom checklist to help raise awareness and encourage cycle tracking to spot potential patterns. Knowing your cycle can help you advocate for yourself and seek the right support. Spotting Between Periods, Severe Menstrual Cramps, Hormone Replacement, Menstrual Cramps, Health Journal, Tranexamic Acid, Reproductive Health, Reduce Inflammation
Symptoms of Adenomyosis

More about this Pin

Related interests

Spotting Between Periods
Severe Menstrual Cramps
Hormone Replacement
Menstrual Cramps
Health Journal
Tranexamic Acid
Reproductive Health
Reduce Inflammation
April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month 
💡 So let’s learn more about it 💡

What is Adenomyosis? 💜

Often mistaken for endometriosis, adenomyosis is a separate condition where the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall — leading to painful, heavy periods and fertility challenges for some.

But here’s the tricky part: not everyone experiences symptoms.
For some, signs may be subtle or appear later in life — which means many may not even know they have it.

We’ve created a symptom checklist to help raise awareness and encourage cycle tracking to spot potential patterns. Knowing your cycle can help you advocate for yourself and seek the right support.
April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month 
💡 So let’s learn more about it 💡

What is Adenomyosis? 💜

Often mistaken for endometriosis, adenomyosis is a separate condition where the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall — leading to painful, heavy periods and fertility challenges for some.

But here’s the tricky part: not everyone experiences symptoms.
For some, signs may be subtle or appear later in life — which means many may not even know they have it.

We’ve created a symptom checklist to help raise awareness and encourage cycle tracking to spot potential patterns. Knowing your cycle can help you advocate for yourself and seek the right support.
April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month 
💡 So let’s learn more about it 💡

What is Adenomyosis? 💜

Often mistaken for endometriosis, adenomyosis is a separate condition where the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall — leading to painful, heavy periods and fertility challenges for some.

But here’s the tricky part: not everyone experiences symptoms.
For some, signs may be subtle or appear later in life — which means many may not even know they have it.

We’ve created a symptom checklist to help raise awareness and encourage cycle tracking to spot potential patterns. Knowing your cycle can help you advocate for yourself and seek the right support.
April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month 
💡 So let’s learn more about it 💡

What is Adenomyosis? 💜

Often mistaken for endometriosis, adenomyosis is a separate condition where the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall — leading to painful, heavy periods and fertility challenges for some.

But here’s the tricky part: not everyone experiences symptoms.
For some, signs may be subtle or appear later in life — which means many may not even know they have it.

We’ve created a symptom checklist to help raise awareness and encourage cycle tracking to spot potential patterns. Knowing your cycle can help you advocate for yourself and seek the right support.
April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month 
💡 So let’s learn more about it 💡

What is Adenomyosis? 💜

Often mistaken for endometriosis, adenomyosis is a separate condition where the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall — leading to painful, heavy periods and fertility challenges for some.

But here’s the tricky part: not everyone experiences symptoms.
For some, signs may be subtle or appear later in life — which means many may not even know they have it.

We’ve created a symptom checklist to help raise awareness and encourage cycle tracking to spot potential patterns. Knowing your cycle can help you advocate for yourself and seek the right support.
Understanding Adenomyosis: A Complete Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment| Tempdrop
Can I get pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Can I get pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Can I get pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Can I get pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Can I get pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Can I get pregnant with Adenomyosis?

More about this Pin

Related interests

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Getting Pregnant
What causes adenomyosis?
What causes adenomyosis?
What causes adenomyosis?
What causes adenomyosis?
What causes adenomyosis?

More about this Pin

Related interests

Period Pain

More about this Pin

Related interests

Ovary Pain
Self Advocacy
Hormone Levels
Hormonal Changes
Hormone Imbalance
Loving these ideas?
Get the app to see more