My horrific periods were sign of ovarian cancer that docs mistook for postnatal depression

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'My horrific periods were sign of ovarian cancer that doctors mistook for postnatal depression'

"Gradually my periods became heavier and I was using two layered maxi size incontinence pads every hour. At one point I was visiting my A&E department every two to three weeks for around 18 months."

It was only after she pushed for more tests that she was later diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had a full hysterectomy in 2016.She's now sharing her story to warn other women that they know their own bodies best"After the initial diagnosis, my whole world crashed around me, I didn’t know where to turn"

"The word cancer is such a huge thing. After the initial diagnosis, my whole world crashed around me, I didn’t know where to turn." "I decorated the entire house and left it up for the rest of the year. I want my daughter to look back and remember that as the year her mum was crazy enough to celebrate Christmas for four months, rather than the year mummy was ill."

 

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