Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has bravely opened up about the effects of living with endometriosis. The 22 year old, who underwent surgery last year to help with the condition, recently detailed how the painful disorder means that sex with boyfriend Tommy Fury can be “excruciating”.
Speaking of the condition, which causes tissue to grow outside of the womb, Molly-Mae explained that her partner has been “so understanding and so caring”.
But she’s not alone when it comes to experiencing “excruciating sex” as a result of her diagnosis. In a report by Reproductive Sciences, around two-thirds of those with endometriosis have sexual dysfunction of some type.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. And though symptoms vary between sufferers, here are some things that can be done to try and reduce the pain… Keep tabs on your cycle Though discomfort caused by endometriosis is often constant, the pain may be worse during certain times of the month.
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