‘I ignored period pain, then my organs got stuck together’: How a 31-year-old teacher beat endometriosis to birth a child
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‘I ignored period pain, then my organs got stuck together’: How a 31-year-old teacher beat endometriosis to birth a child

Indian Express·2h ago·Hope

What Happened

Sunanda Jadhav, 31, ignored severe monthly pain for years, thinking it was normal. She was diagnosed with endometriosis, a condition where uterine tissue grows outside the uterus, causing organ adhesions. Her left fallopian tube was damaged and stuck to her intestine. After laparoscopic surgery to remove cysts and tissue, hormonal injections, and dietary changes, she conceived naturally in March 2025 and delivered a healthy baby girl in October via C-section.

Key Entities

Sunanda JadhavendometriosisMotherhood Hospital KhargharDr Surabhi Siddharthalaparoscopic surgeryIVFNavi Mumbai

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