In the second part of our interview, Lea tells us how living with endometriosis changes everything and what helps her in her everyday life.
Author: Britta
Naiema likes her period, despite endometriosis and adenomyosis
Ihre Periode ist für Naiema eine Reinigung von Emotionen. Endometriose und Adenomyose verursachen dabei jedoch starke Schmerzen.
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