• UNDERSTANDING ENDOMETRIOSIS

    One of my patients complained of this terrible period pain. When I asked if she’s seen a doctor, she said it’ll go away once she gives birth.

    I’m sure some of you have been told the same myth—that pregnancy cures endometriosis.

    But is that really true?
    What exactly is endometriosis?

    Come with me



    WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS?

    Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the endometrial lining grows outside of the uterus.

    This tissue still behaves like the normal lining, it thickens, breaks down and bleeds every month.

    However, there’s no exit route. The blood gets trapped inside the body and it causes pain.


    WHERE ARE THESE TISSUES SEEN?

    These abnormal growths can be seen on the:
    - Ovaries
    - Fallopian tubes
    - Outer uterus surface
    - Bladder, intestine and rectum
    - Pelvic wall

    In rare case, it can be seen on the lungs, diaphragm or even the brain.


    WHAT SYMPTOMS DO WOMEN EXPERIENCE?

    - Painful and heavy menstrual periods
    - Spotting in between periods
    - Pelvic or lower back pain
    - Pain during or after sex
    - Pain with bowel movement or urination
    - Infertility issues
    - Bloating, diarrhea or constipation.

    The tricky part is endometriosis doesn’t show up on scans, and so women go for years without diagnosis.


    COMPLICATIONS

    Endometriosis can lead to:
    - Infertility
    - Ovarian cysts
    - Chronic pain
    - Bowel or bladder obstruction
    - Scar tissues that stick together
    - Mental health issues like anxiety, depression, low self esteem and social withdrawal



    CAN IT BE TREATED?
    According to hospitals,
    There is no cure for endometriosis, but it can be managed using medications, hormone therapy and surgery in severe cases.

    For women that find it difficult to have a baby, IVF may be carried out.


    WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU SUSPECT ENDOMETRIOSES?

    - Get an accurate diagnosis from a gynecologist
    - Explore treatment options depending on pain severity and if you want to get pregnant
    - Consider joining support groups or therapy to deal with the emotional side of it
    - Modify your lifestyle
    - See a fertility specialist if you’re trying to conceive
    - Be patient with your self.-

    LIFESTYLE AND SELF CARE TIPS

    - Reduce the intake of processed foods
    - Increase intake of foods rich in omega 3 fatty acids, fruits and vegetables
    - Engage in regular exercise
    - Use heap pads to relieve the cramps and tension
    - Engage in pelvic floor exercises
    - Practice being mindful and present.


    WHAT DOES ENDOMETRIOSES FEEL LIKE?
    It feels like:
    - Sharp, deep and consistent pain (Like your womb is being twisted with a knife)

    - Heavy irregular and messy periods (With severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhea)

    - Fatigue and exhaustion (Constant tiredness and feeling drained)

    - Bloating, constipation or diarrhea.

    If you experience these symptoms, please see a gynecologist.


    FAQs
    Can you get pregnant with endometriosis?

    Yes you can, however it might be difficult.

    Can it come back after treatment?

    Yes. Symptoms may return especially if treatment is stopped.

    Endometriosis is a chronic condition, it can only be managed.

    Can pregnancy cure endometriosis?

    Pregnancy may relieve symptoms temporarily, but it doesn’t cure it.


    Endometriosis is not just “painful periods.”

    It’s a life-disrupting condition that deserves attention, and care.

    If you or someone you know is struggling with unexplained pelvic pain, fatigue, or infertility, don’t ignore it.

    Early diagnosis and intervention can change lives.


    Have you experienced this before?what did you do about it?



    WHAT CAUSES ENDOMETRIOSES?
    The exact cause is not known, however several theories exist:

    - Retrograde menstruation, where blood flows backward through the fallopian tube instead of exiting the body.

    - Coelomic metaplasia, where cells outside the uterus transform into endometrial like tissue due to hormones or inflammation.

    - Immune dysfunction, where the immune system fails to destroy displaced endometrial tissue.

    - Genetics: It runs in families.

    TREATING ENDOMETRIOSIS USING FAFORLIFE PRODUCTS:
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    Salud
    Spidex19
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    Ditoz
    Green Coffee
    Change your toothpaste to maximise your gut health too
    UNDERSTANDING ENDOMETRIOSIS One of my patients complained of this terrible period pain. When I asked if she’s seen a doctor, she said it’ll go away once she gives birth. I’m sure some of you have been told the same myth—that pregnancy cures endometriosis. But is that really true? What exactly is endometriosis? Come with me 👇 WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS? Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the endometrial lining grows outside of the uterus. This tissue still behaves like the normal lining, it thickens, breaks down and bleeds every month. However, there’s no exit route. The blood gets trapped inside the body and it causes pain. WHERE ARE THESE TISSUES SEEN? These abnormal growths can be seen on the: - Ovaries - Fallopian tubes - Outer uterus surface - Bladder, intestine and rectum - Pelvic wall In rare case, it can be seen on the lungs, diaphragm or even the brain. WHAT SYMPTOMS DO WOMEN EXPERIENCE? - Painful and heavy menstrual periods - Spotting in between periods - Pelvic or lower back pain - Pain during or after sex - Pain with bowel movement or urination - Infertility issues - Bloating, diarrhea or constipation. The tricky part is endometriosis doesn’t show up on scans, and so women go for years without diagnosis. COMPLICATIONS Endometriosis can lead to: - Infertility - Ovarian cysts - Chronic pain - Bowel or bladder obstruction - Scar tissues that stick together - Mental health issues like anxiety, depression, low self esteem and social withdrawal CAN IT BE TREATED? According to hospitals, There is no cure for endometriosis, but it can be managed using medications, hormone therapy and surgery in severe cases. For women that find it difficult to have a baby, IVF may be carried out. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU SUSPECT ENDOMETRIOSES? - Get an accurate diagnosis from a gynecologist - Explore treatment options depending on pain severity and if you want to get pregnant - Consider joining support groups or therapy to deal with the emotional side of it - Modify your lifestyle - See a fertility specialist if you’re trying to conceive - Be patient with your self.- LIFESTYLE AND SELF CARE TIPS - Reduce the intake of processed foods - Increase intake of foods rich in omega 3 fatty acids, fruits and vegetables - Engage in regular exercise - Use heap pads to relieve the cramps and tension - Engage in pelvic floor exercises - Practice being mindful and present. WHAT DOES ENDOMETRIOSES FEEL LIKE? It feels like: - Sharp, deep and consistent pain (Like your womb is being twisted with a knife) - Heavy irregular and messy periods (With severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhea) - Fatigue and exhaustion (Constant tiredness and feeling drained) - Bloating, constipation or diarrhea. If you experience these symptoms, please see a gynecologist. FAQs Can you get pregnant with endometriosis? Yes you can, however it might be difficult. Can it come back after treatment? Yes. Symptoms may return especially if treatment is stopped. Endometriosis is a chronic condition, it can only be managed. Can pregnancy cure endometriosis? Pregnancy may relieve symptoms temporarily, but it doesn’t cure it. Endometriosis is not just “painful periods.” It’s a life-disrupting condition that deserves attention, and care. If you or someone you know is struggling with unexplained pelvic pain, fatigue, or infertility, don’t ignore it. Early diagnosis and intervention can change lives. Have you experienced this before?what did you do about it? WHAT CAUSES ENDOMETRIOSES? The exact cause is not known, however several theories exist: - Retrograde menstruation, where blood flows backward through the fallopian tube instead of exiting the body. - Coelomic metaplasia, where cells outside the uterus transform into endometrial like tissue due to hormones or inflammation. - Immune dysfunction, where the immune system fails to destroy displaced endometrial tissue. - Genetics: It runs in families. TREATING ENDOMETRIOSIS USING FAFORLIFE PRODUCTS: Faforon ✅ Salud✅ Spidex19 ✅ Spidex20✅ Spidex17 ✅ Ditoz ✅ Green Coffee ✅ Change your toothpaste to maximise your gut health too✅
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  • ERECTION FEMALE ORGASM

    Top tips to master deep penetration

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    ERECTION
    FEMALE ORGASM
    Top tips to master deep penetration
    She loves deep penetration just as much as you do, but you need to take into account that real life sex is very different from porn sex. So when it comes to deep thrusting, she still desires an intimate experience, not just mechanical hardcore moves.

    Another fact you should consider: even if you’ve been trained by previous partners to avoid deep penetration, it doesn’t mean your current lover also hates it. Some women experience pain or even bleeding during deep thrusting, so they become hesitant of trying it again. But these negative aspects of it come from making some serious mistakes you will NEVER do – because I’m here to guide you.

    So as usual, communication is key. Stop presuming what she wants and start experimenting with deep penetration – she probably thinks about it all the time, even if she never says anything. Remember, women watch porn as well.

    Why does deep penetration feel so good for her?

    First of all, it’s VERY erotic. Any woman would get seriously turned on at the sight of her lover’s penis filling her vagina completely. Plus, the powerful movements flatter your masculinity and make her see you as a sex God.

    Second of all, you need to know that deep into her vagina there are two very sensitive spots that you may be able to stimulate if you venture into the art of deep thrusting. One of them is the A-spot, which is located along the front wall of the vagina, near the cervix. A lot of women achieve powerful orgasms when this particular spot is stimulated during deep penetration.

    The second “magical spot” is located along the back wall of the vaginal canal, close to the anal wall.

    Are you big enough down there?

    As every man out there, you probably believe you need to have a huge penis in order to enjoy deep penetration with your lover and reach all of those magical spots. The truth is, it doesn’t matter how big your penis is but what you do with it. There are a lot of ways you can make your woman feel so filled by your penis that she couldn’t imagine wanting another man inside her – if you want to discover them, check-out my amazingly hot program called “Bigger and Deeper”!

    Help your lady enjoy deep penetration and experience powerful orgasms

    There are always ways of making good sex even better – and this is especially true when we discuss deep penetration. Read on to find out how not to make her uncomfortable and how to increase pleasure for both of you.

    You can go deep and soft at the same time

    Deep penetration doesn’t have to be rough. Starting with sensual deep thrusting will give you the opportunity to discover your lady’s preferences. If she experiences pain or any type of discomfort, you need to be aware of it. Many women don’t admit they are in pain during sex because they don’t want to “ruin the act” but what this does is disrupting your connection.

    Start slowly and ask her how it feels. Remember, soft deep thrusting can be incredibly erotic and orgasmic.

    Stop and focus on foreplay if necessary

    If you notice your girl isn’t wet enough, don’t insist with hardcore penetration thinking that it’s going to make her wet. She needs more foreplay. If you want to help her enjoy deep penetration, you want to make sure she’s really wet down there. Use your oral skills and keep lube on hand.

    Use pillows to get deeper

    Most sex positions will get even better if you use pillows to lift her butt. Putting a pillow under her butt, stomach or hips, depending on the position you’re experiencing with, will help you get deep and stimulate those sensitive spots without effort. Both of you will feel even more pleasure than usual, so find new ways of playing with those pillows. Also, try to use memory foam pillows – regular ones are okay too, but the memory ones don’t compress which helps you maintain your favorite position for longer.

    Don’t do this…

    Never put your pleasure before her safety. Men experience unbelievable pleasure during deep penetration, so sometimes they are tempted to keep thrusting even harder and deeper, even if their partner’s moans change in a way that expresses pain and not pleasure. Always consider that a lot of women suffer from endometriosis, a condition which makes sex a very painful experience. I strongly advise you to check with your partner every time you change the position or the rhythm of thrusting to make sure she feels 100% pleasure and no pain at all.

    Hot kisses,
    ERECTION FEMALE ORGASM Top tips to master deep penetration NU-Banners-models_1.gif ERECTION FEMALE ORGASM Top tips to master deep penetration She loves deep penetration just as much as you do, but you need to take into account that real life sex is very different from porn sex. So when it comes to deep thrusting, she still desires an intimate experience, not just mechanical hardcore moves. Another fact you should consider: even if you’ve been trained by previous partners to avoid deep penetration, it doesn’t mean your current lover also hates it. Some women experience pain or even bleeding during deep thrusting, so they become hesitant of trying it again. But these negative aspects of it come from making some serious mistakes you will NEVER do – because I’m here to guide you. So as usual, communication is key. Stop presuming what she wants and start experimenting with deep penetration – she probably thinks about it all the time, even if she never says anything. Remember, women watch porn as well. Why does deep penetration feel so good for her? First of all, it’s VERY erotic. Any woman would get seriously turned on at the sight of her lover’s penis filling her vagina completely. Plus, the powerful movements flatter your masculinity and make her see you as a sex God. Second of all, you need to know that deep into her vagina there are two very sensitive spots that you may be able to stimulate if you venture into the art of deep thrusting. One of them is the A-spot, which is located along the front wall of the vagina, near the cervix. A lot of women achieve powerful orgasms when this particular spot is stimulated during deep penetration. The second “magical spot” is located along the back wall of the vaginal canal, close to the anal wall. Are you big enough down there? As every man out there, you probably believe you need to have a huge penis in order to enjoy deep penetration with your lover and reach all of those magical spots. The truth is, it doesn’t matter how big your penis is but what you do with it. There are a lot of ways you can make your woman feel so filled by your penis that she couldn’t imagine wanting another man inside her – if you want to discover them, check-out my amazingly hot program called “Bigger and Deeper”! Help your lady enjoy deep penetration and experience powerful orgasms There are always ways of making good sex even better – and this is especially true when we discuss deep penetration. Read on to find out how not to make her uncomfortable and how to increase pleasure for both of you. You can go deep and soft at the same time Deep penetration doesn’t have to be rough. Starting with sensual deep thrusting will give you the opportunity to discover your lady’s preferences. If she experiences pain or any type of discomfort, you need to be aware of it. Many women don’t admit they are in pain during sex because they don’t want to “ruin the act” but what this does is disrupting your connection. Start slowly and ask her how it feels. Remember, soft deep thrusting can be incredibly erotic and orgasmic. Stop and focus on foreplay if necessary If you notice your girl isn’t wet enough, don’t insist with hardcore penetration thinking that it’s going to make her wet. She needs more foreplay. If you want to help her enjoy deep penetration, you want to make sure she’s really wet down there. Use your oral skills and keep lube on hand. Use pillows to get deeper Most sex positions will get even better if you use pillows to lift her butt. Putting a pillow under her butt, stomach or hips, depending on the position you’re experiencing with, will help you get deep and stimulate those sensitive spots without effort. Both of you will feel even more pleasure than usual, so find new ways of playing with those pillows. Also, try to use memory foam pillows – regular ones are okay too, but the memory ones don’t compress which helps you maintain your favorite position for longer. Don’t do this… Never put your pleasure before her safety. Men experience unbelievable pleasure during deep penetration, so sometimes they are tempted to keep thrusting even harder and deeper, even if their partner’s moans change in a way that expresses pain and not pleasure. Always consider that a lot of women suffer from endometriosis, a condition which makes sex a very painful experience. I strongly advise you to check with your partner every time you change the position or the rhythm of thrusting to make sure she feels 100% pleasure and no pain at all. Hot kisses,
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  • Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside of it. #Endometriosis #HealthAwareness
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    Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside of it. #Endometriosis #HealthAwareness # Sifon Sambo # you are not alone
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