Andrew Huberman· PhD
it's a condition where uh tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is outside of the uterus around the tubes and ovaries on the bladder on the bowel or inside the ovary right
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it's a condition where uh tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is outside of the uterus around the tubes and ovaries on the bladder on the bowel or inside the ovary right
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So once a month when the follicle is secretreting estrogen, these cells on the outside get stimulated. And when we don't get pregnant and the lining breaks down, these guys uh break down and bleed, but they're bleeding outside of the uterus.
This condition is where endometrial-like tissue starts growing outside the uterus, in ovaries, bowel, bladder, even the diaphragm. This tissue inflames, scars, and glues organs together.