Ten Years Is Too Long: Why I Built the RRM Endo Symptom Survey
The average time from first symptoms to an endometriosis diagnosis is ten years. I built a free, weighted symptom survey to close that gap, one woman at a time.
The average time from first symptoms to an endometriosis diagnosis is ten years. I built a free, weighted symptom survey to close that gap, one woman at a time.
Endometriosis affects roughly 190 million women worldwide, yet science still cannot explain exactly why it develops. Here is what we do know, what the leading t...
A wave of articles has labeled young women who reject hormonal birth control as victims of misinformation. As a surgeon who treats the downstream consequences e...
Since launching last year, we have enriched every record in the library with complete metadata, added 191 new papers from core RRM researchers, and shipped sear...
Delivery by cesarean section (C-section) can be life-saving, but it sometimes leaves an unexpected legacy: a uterine isthmocele.
Congress is considering bills that could permanently restrict options for women’s health by backing IVF as the only answer for infertility—while shutting out ev...
The commentary section brings together clinical explainers, physician spotlights, patient stories, and research highlights from across the RRM community. Topics span endometriosis, PCOS, fertility, postpartum care, and the policy gaps that slow diagnosis and access to restorative treatment. Dr. Naomi Whittaker contributes clinical pieces alongside other RRM physicians, practitioners, and patients willing to share their experience.
Some posts translate findings directly from our Research Library of more than 3,000 peer-reviewed articles. Others are personal, organizational, or advocacy-focused. All of them reflect the same core conviction: that accurate information, offered clearly, changes outcomes.
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