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The Hidden Cause of Pelvic Pain You Need to Know
Let's Discuss Adenomyosis vs. Endometriosis
For so many women, chronic pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, and fertility struggles are treated as normal—or worse, ignored. But what if there’s an answer you haven’t considered?
This week on the Fempower Health podcast, I sat down with Dr. Ken Sinervo, a globally recognized expert in endometriosis and adenomyosis at The Center for Endometriosis Care, to talk about this often-overlooked condition. In our conversation, we explore:
What adenomyosis is and how it differs from endometriosis
Why it’s so hard to diagnose and how to advocate for yourself
Treatment options that could change your life
This episode is for anyone seeking real answers and compassionate care. Whether you’re living with these symptoms or you’re a clinician striving to improve patient outcomes, this discussion is packed with insights you can act on today.
💡 Listen now to empower your health journey.
"Around 20% of endometriosis patients also have adenomyosis, and it’s often a key reason for persistent pain even after treating endometriosis."
At Fempower Health, we believe every woman deserves answers, support, and the care she needs. Let’s bring the conversation about adenomyosis to the forefront together.
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