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Period Pain Was Ruining My Life PART 1 | Legally Clueless Ep 365
Episode 365
Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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For years, Keziah Mumbi was told her pain was “normal.” At 12 years old, she began experiencing extremely heavy periods, severe cramps, vomiting, fainting, and anemia. She was going through an entire pack of pads a day. She stained her school uniform. She was sedated from pain. She missed classes. She lost jobs. And still doctors told her:
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- “You’re too young to have endometriosis.”
- “It’s just hormones.”
- “Every woman gets cramps.”
- “It will stop after you have a baby.”
- Severe period pain and when it’s NOT normal
- Signs and symptoms of endometriosis
- Heavy menstrual bleeding & anemia
- Being dismissed by doctors
- How chronic illness affects school, work, and relationships
- The emotional toll of living in constant pain
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If this episode resonated with you, share it with a sister, friend, colleague, or partner. These conversations save women years of silent suffering.
#LegallyCluelessAfrica #EndometriosisAwareness #PeriodHealth #AfricanWomen #WomenAndHealth