Resource Archives

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    DrawingOut

    Step-by-step metaphor-based drawing exercises to help people express and share their thoughts and feelings about their condition.

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    How to continue your journey if fertility treatment doesn’t work

    This webpage contains information for anyone whose fertility treatment has finished unsuccessfully or wants to prepare in advance for this possibility. It is informed by the personal experiences, views and needs of people who have lived through this loss.

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    FertiQoL Fertility Quality of Life

    FertiQoL is the disease-specific instrument most commonly used for measuring quality of life in people with fertility problems, and has been translated into more than 50 languages.

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    MyJourney

    Step-by-step support to help people living with an unfulfilled wish for children based on Contextual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. MyJourney is available in English, Portuguese, German and Spanish. Who is it for? MyJourney is for anyone who has not been able to have the children they wished for, regardless of how this came to be. Everyone’s […]

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    endometriosis.cymru

    A web resource for any who wants to learn more about endometriosis; the disease and the diagnosis and treatment pathway in Wales. The website includes information for those living with the disease.

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    When? by Elizabeth Querstret

    Endometriosis affects about one in ten women. In Wales alone that could mean as many as 160,000 people living with this invisible disease.

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    What? by Eliza Wolfson

    With endometriosis, cells are found where they shouldn’t be, and it’s common for sufferers to be disregarded or misdiagnosed.

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    Where? by Tamsin Walker

    A comic based on the real life experiences of women with endometriosis that explores the common misconception that endometriosis is just ‘bad periods’

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  • Video

    One in ten: living with endometriosis (English)

    This film describes the experience of endometriosis from early symptoms through to diagnosis based on the words of real women living with the disease. The film was produced by Crow Black Films and Proper Design as part of the Endometriosis Cymru project.

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