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MP calls for endometriosis education in schools
Endometriosis can impact all aspects of a woman’s life, including education, career, relationships, fertility and quality of life
A Leeds MP has called for endometriosis lessons in schools to raise awareness of the condition.
Endometriosis affects more than one and a half million in the UK, and almost 200 million globally.
The condition, which can develop in women of any age, occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Sir Alec Shelbrooke, Conservative MP for Elmet and Rothwell, said the lack of education surrounding endometriosis had “shocked” him, with the condition taking up to eight years to be diagnosed, according to Endometriosis UK.
Endometriosis can have significant, sometimes devastating impacts on women’s lives, affecting their education, career, relationships, fertility and quality of life.
It is estimated that every year the condition costs the UK economy around £8.2bn in healthcare costs, loss of work and treatments.
Despite this, it is a disease that the majority of people have never heard of.
In a parliamentary debate, due to be held on Tuesday, Shelbrooke will call for schools to teach children about the condition in the same way they are taught about reproductive health.
“So many women don’t know what endometriosis is, it has shocked me,” he told the BBC. “If you don’t know what a disease is, how do you know if you may have it?”
The 48-year-old Tory MP insisted that both girls and boys should learn about reproductive health.
“If more women are aware of the potential problems they may have from a young age, then I think that will actually go a long way to relieving some of the suffering that occurs with this terrible disease.
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