Health
‘My endometriosis spread through my body like cancer’ – Morning Bulletin
Mum-of-two media personality Tamara Wrigley’s hope for more children was cut short in her mid-30s when she was diagnosed with endometriosis. This is her story.

I always wanted lots of children, but at 33, my body made the decision for me.
Endometriosis is where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus – called lesions – grow outside the uterus and between structures such as the vagina, ovaries and rectum creating scar tissue sticking them together like glue.
It can strike women at any age and cause infertility and crippling pain, with some sufferers saying it is excruciating in the run-up and during periods.
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