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Ask Me About My Uterus Abby Norman

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Ask Me About My Uterus Abby Norman
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Publisher: PublicAffairs
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.56 MB
Author: Abby Norman
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Ask Me About My Uterus Abby Norman by Abby Norman instant download after payment.

Faced with a cascade of un-diagnosable symptoms, a young college student is compelled to trade her textbooks for medical journals and dance classes for doctor's offices as she strives to find answers and to advocate for recognition of women's pain.


One otherwise uneventful morning, Abby Norman woke up and went to take a shower. Out of nowhere, she was struck down by an excruciating, nauseating pain and collapsed on the bathroom floor.


Unable, perhaps at times even unwilling, to diagnose her symptoms and take her pain seriously, doctors suggested Norman's condition was "all in her head." Although she was vaguely aware of the fraught relationship between women's bodies and the male-dominated medical profession—from Dr. Freud and Dora to Dr. Wilbur and Sybil—Norman trusted their assessment and turned her examination inward.


Still, the physical pain persisted. When she was eventually diagnosed with endometriosis, she thought she'd found...

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