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Did you know that endometriosis affects around 10% of women? It's super common, yet the wide effect it has on the body is not always well appreciated. In a very general nutshell, endometriosis is a chronic pain condition that is caused when the cells that normally live within the uterus grow elsewhere in the body.
Chantelle shares her experience of living with endometriosis. Our hope in doing this episode is that you will grow in your appreciation of how endo affects those living with it (a la more than just bad period pain) and that if you are a person with the condition, you draw encouragement from the pain management options available to you, perhaps ones you hadn't considered.
If you struggle with endo belly, I've created this resource with 12 things you can do to deflate it1
Do you want to find out more?
Oh Goodness! Nutrition is an evidence-based dietitian practice. However, given the general nature of the content presented on this podcast, it can not replace individualised medical advice. Are you ready to cut through the confusion and get your personalised nutrition plan? Find out more about Oh Goodness! Nutrition.
On the DIY train but want some more support? I created these for you - take what you need:
🤰🏽Preparing for Pregnancy Pack - The 3 Essentials for Pregnancy Success
🥰 10 Ways to Feel Wildly More Supported on Your Fertility Journey
👌🏼25 Simple Things to Curb Your Cravings with PCOS
💃 Beat Your Endo Belly
Tired of all the confusing nutrition advice on TikTok and ready to get what YOU need?
✅ Book your FREE 15-min support sesh
Will you leave me a rating or review? Pretty please with a cherry on top?
I'm also on Insta at ohgoodness_nutrition. Drop by with a wave and let's be friends.
Email me love notes, questions, or comments at [email protected]
Oh Goodness! Nutrition is an evidence-based dietitian practice. However, given the general nature of the content presented on this podcast, it can not replace individualised medical advice. Get yo'self a professional (psst, lik...
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Did you know that endometriosis affects around 10% of women? It's super common, yet the wide effect it has on the body is not always well appreciated. In a very general nutshell, endometriosis is a chronic pain condition that is caused when the cells that normally live within the uterus grow elsewhere in the body.
Chantelle shares her experience of living with endometriosis. Our hope in doing this episode is that you will grow in your appreciation of how endo affects those living with it (a la more than just bad period pain) and that if you are a person with the condition, you draw encouragement from the pain management options available to you, perhaps ones you hadn't considered.
If you struggle with endo belly, I've created this resource with 12 things you can do to deflate it1
Do you want to find out more?
Oh Goodness! Nutrition is an evidence-based dietitian practice. However, given the general nature of the content presented on this podcast, it can not replace individualised medical advice. Are you ready to cut through the confusion and get your personalised nutrition plan? Find out more about Oh Goodness! Nutrition.
On the DIY train but want some more support? I created these for you - take what you need:
🤰🏽Preparing for Pregnancy Pack - The 3 Essentials for Pregnancy Success
🥰 10 Ways to Feel Wildly More Supported on Your Fertility Journey
👌🏼25 Simple Things to Curb Your Cravings with PCOS
💃 Beat Your Endo Belly
Tired of all the confusing nutrition advice on TikTok and ready to get what YOU need?
✅ Book your FREE 15-min support sesh
Will you leave me a rating or review? Pretty please with a cherry on top?
I'm also on Insta at ohgoodness_nutrition. Drop by with a wave and let's be friends.
Email me love notes, questions, or comments at [email protected]
Oh Goodness! Nutrition is an evidence-based dietitian practice. However, given the general nature of the content presented on this podcast, it can not replace individualised medical advice. Get yo'self a professional (psst, lik...