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Shop & Show Support for Endometriosis

How will you show your support for Endometriosis Awareness Month this March? We have searched the web and gathered a collection of goodies you can wear to promote awareness for this painful condition. Many of these stores will actually donate a portion of the proceeds to related charities.

1. Fight Like a Girl TShirt: Wear this T Shirt and tell the world your support for the cause. Did you Know? About 30 percent to 40 percent of women with endometriosis are infertile, making it one of the top three causes for female infertility.

2. Men’s T Shirt: Men can even spread awareness for endometriosis with this T-Shirt Did You Know? Endometriosis can affect any menstruating woman, from the time of her first period to menopause, regardless of whether or not she has children, her race or ethnicity, or her socio-economic status.

3. Your furry friend can show their support for the cause with this custom tank top. Did You Know?Endometriosis is not the same as endometrial cancer. Remember that the word endometrium describes the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus. Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that affects the lining of the inside of the uterus. Endometriosis itself is not a form of cancer.

4. Endometriosis Awareness Yellow Girl Charm made of lead sage pewter. Did You Know? At least 5.5 million women in North America alone have endometriosis.

5. This hand knotted necklace pays tribute to the women that suffer with a condition that is largely unknown of by the general population. Yellow is the recognised colour of Endometriosis, the intricate knot symbolises the pain that Endometriosis causes whilst the heart represents the courage and strength that these women display.Ten perecent of all profit from this sale will be donated to Endometriosis UK.

Endometriosis Facts Taken From Cleveland Clinic 

5 Chemicals That Can Harm Fertility

Fertility in both males and females can be harmed with the use of these common chemicals found in your everyday life. Take a look at this list to find out what hidden products you may be using that are impacting your chances of conceiving.

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Bisphenol A, or BPA. This chemical can be found in many plastic bottles, most canned food and even receipts (BPA free receipts are those with the red spots on the back). When high levels of BPA have been found in urine, it has been linked with lower-quality sperm in men and less-viable eggs in women.

How to avoid this fertility buster:

Shop from the fresh produce aisle in the grocery store, avoid drinking from plastic bottles, and go paperless when it comes to receipts (hey, you  are helping the environment, as well!)

GMOs

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Genetically engineered, or GMO.  This chemical can be found in many foods contacting soy or corn.  These crops, including corn, soy, and canola, are genetically manipulated to withstand heavy loads of toxic pesticides.  In a 2008 study, it was found that genetically engineered food damaged test animals ability to reproduce.

Solve this issue:

Go organic. Although it may be slightly more costly for some foods, it pays off in the long run.

Nonstick chemicals

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Easy to clean pots, pans and baking wear.  These destructive chemicals begin sticking to food with high use. Check your pots and pans for scratches and chips. Danish researchers found that men with higher levels of a common nonstick chemicals, perfluoroalkyl acids, had half the amount of healthy sperm of men with the lowest levels.  It has also been found that women who have higher levels of nonstick chemicals in the body longer to become pregnant.

Live without this chemical:

Prepare your food at home, so you know what goes into your meals and use untreated cookware (glass, iron, etc.)

Nitrates

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Found in polluted drinking water, this chemical has been associated with reproductive problems, cancers, and spontaneous abortion.  Watch out for this problem in areas where chemical fertilizers are used regularly.

Check Your Water: 

Use the EWG’s What is Your Water? Gadget if you drink municipal water. If you’re on well water, have an EPA-approved water-testing facility check for common well contaminants.  If you find nitrates in your water, buy a water filter for your home to protect your family.

Pesticides

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Atrazine, a common chemical weed killer used heavily in the Midwest, on Southern sugar cane farms, and on golf courses, has been detected in tap water. Its widespread use is not good news for couples trying to conceive, since it and other pesticides have been linked to miscarriage and infertility.

Protect yourself:

Buy safe, natural lawn care products and install a home water filter.

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Struggles with Endometriosis

Endometriosis affects an estimated 176 million woman around the globe, many of whom remain undiagnosed with this painful condition. Major steps have been taken in recent years to bring awareness to women suffering from Endometriosis, with one cause in the for front: Padma Laksmi and Tamer Seckin, M.D., a New York City-based ob-gyn, creation of the Endometriosis Foundation of America.

Awareness can often be gained with celebrities who are willing to speak out about an issue and shed light on what debilitating pain millions of women suffer through an a daily basis.

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After a diagnosis in 2006, Padma Lakshmi has crusaded a cause to bring awareness to Endometriosis with the creation of the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA). Since then, Padma has made major strides in getting the word out about this painful condition.

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In 2008, “Dancing With the Stars” Julianne Hough announced she had been diagnosed with endometriosis and even underwent surgery to remove an ovarian cyst (which was affected by the disease) as her case was more advanced.

“The View’s” Whoopi Goldberg spoke about her experiences at Lakshmi’s 2009 Endometriosis Blossom Ball fundraiser. Watch a video about Whoopi speaking out about her Endometriosis struggles.

Actress Tia Mowry has publicly shared that she struggles with endometriosis for some time now. Read a blog post published about her struggles with endometriosis.

Do you have endometriosis? Find out by reading a free download which discusses the disease in more detail. 

Sex, Infertility, and More…

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You health is important to living a long, happy life. Here are a couple of interesting articles we found that we thought you may want to read that will educate you about your well-being.

Very informative article addressing the link between endometriosis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Great read if you are looking for basic information.

A look on how to stay positive during your struggle with infertility.

This blogger breaks down the 4 key breaking points of her infertility journey.

Just three in every 100 men over the age of 50 are at risk of dying from the disease, yet around eight out of ten men are left impotent after surgery while three in every 20 men have bladder problems.

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Celebrities Are Like Us: Infertility

 

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Approximately 6,000,000 U.S. women are presently diagnosed with infertility.

Infertility can be a result of a number a factors, affecting the average woman and celebrities alike. Causes can range from hormonal issues (e.g. high FSH, premature ovarian failure, ovulation problems) to mechanical causes (e.g. blocked fallopian tubes). Approximately 6,000,000 U.S. women are presently diagnosed with infertility.

  • 40% (2.4 million) are infertile due to “mechanical” causes
  • 40% have “medical or hormonal” infertility
  • 20% are diagnosed infertile due to “unexplained” causes, often a combination of the other two.

Struggling with infertility can make you feel isolated. Hearing about celebrities with infertility and who have overcome their battle can help you find comfort and hope in your situation.

 

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Brooke Shields

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" As natural as we’d all like it to seem, it’s important for women to be aware of potential problems and to take control. Two eggs do not an omelette make," Brooke Shields.