Endometriosis: Alone at 12, Confused at 19, Furious at 31
One Educator’s Journey
Endometriosis is common, under-discussed, and too often diagnosed years after symptoms begin. In this personal essay, one woman shares the...
Rachel Oslund has over 10 years of experience working in schools, both in the classroom and as an administrator. Her personal journey with infertility inspired a shift from working in schools to finding ways to change how we talk about health and sex education. As an educator, she believes that when you are confronted with limited or no available resources, as is the case around infertility, you need to initiate change to ensure others have that support.
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