2023 Endometriosis Information Day

Endometriosis Information Day 2023. Saturday March 25th. The theme is Education is Key.

  This year’s online Endometriosis Information Day takes place on Saturday 25th March 2023. 12pm: Dr. Alison DeMaio & Yvonne Counihan Consultant Obstetrictian & Gynaecologist and Clinical Nurse Specialist  The Advanced Endometriosis Team at Tallaght University Hospital 1pm: Dian Shepperson Mills Director and Nutritional Therapist at The Endometriosis and Fertility Clinic Endometriosis Pain: The Medicine […]

2022 Endometriosis Information Day

Endometriosis Info Day

This year’s online Endometriosis Information Day takes place on 26th March 2022 with a full day of expert talks and insights on diagnosis and management of endometriosis, treatment options, holistic approaches and employment law. Register here to attend. 10:00 – EAI chairperson, Clodagh Lynam, opening remarks and welcome. 10:03 – Neuropelveology: Endometriosis of the sciatic […]

2021 Endometriosis Information Days

Endometriosis Information Days 2021 Saturday March 20th at 10.30am, Panel 1: Treating Endometriosis: Present and Future. Saturday March 20th at 11.30am, Panel 2: Endometriosis and Making Decisions about Fertility Treatment. Saturday March 27th at 10.30am, Panel 3: Endometriosis and Self-Management.

Endometriosis Awareness Month 2021 The first panel for the 2021 Endometriosis Information Day is ‘Treating Endometriosis: Present and Future‘ at 10:30am on Saturday March 20th. Click here for speaker info and registration The second panel for the 2021 Endometriosis Information Day is ‘Endometriosis and Making Decisions about Fertility Treatment‘ at 11:30am on Saturday March 20th. […]

Katie’s endometriosis experience

Woman in pain holding hot water bottle

I would love to have another child but unfortunately, I don’t see it happening again without more surgery, and I’m not in a position to travel to a country that recognises the disease. As a woman I feel constantly let down by this country.

Claire’s endometriosis journey

Hands holding medication

If I could get any point across, it would be to be aware of what is normal and not. If your periods are excessively heavy, or if the pain is interfering with your daily life, you should get it checked out.

Eimear’s Journey With Endometriosis

My hope for women battling with Endometriosis is that they are listened to, and that those listening really hear the suffering and pain that these women are describing. We are not women looking for attention, we are not women behaving like drama queens and we are certainly not women with pain that is in our heads.