Cosmopolitan, the 29-year-old explained how she was told that she had endometriosis, a common condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other places like the fallopian tubes.“A few years ago, I learned that I’ve had undiagnosed endometriosis since I was a teenager," she said.“I always had debilitating cramps and periods, so bad that I would miss school and, later, have to cancel meetings.
I mentioned this to my doctor, who didn’t look into it and sent me on my way because maybe I was being dramatic?”Roberts revealed how it wasn’t until she had switched to a female doctor in her late 20s that she was finally diagnosed with endometriosis.“She ran tests, sent me to a specialist.
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