Endometriosis A to Z
Endometriosis A to Z
Podcast Description
EndoAtoZ is a podcast devoted to finding solutions for endometriosis sufferers at all ages and stages of disease. We’ve seen the significant healthcare gaps you face while dealing with painful periods, pelvic pain and infertility. New diagnostic solutions are closing the 8+ year diagnostic gap to months or even a single clinic visit. So now what? Endo A to Z highlights the solutions and options that help you move forward, now that rapid, non-invasive diagnostic testing for endometriosis is becoming accessible throughout North America.
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Content Themes
The podcast centers around endometriosis care, featuring themes like the latest non-invasive diagnostic tools, innovative treatments that go beyond surgery, and practical strategies for symptom management. Episode examples include discussions on new diagnostic methods that shorten the diagnostic process from years to months and interviews with patients sharing their experiences of coping with chronic pelvic pain.

EndoAtoZ is a podcast devoted to finding solutions for endometriosis sufferers at all ages and stages of disease. We’ve seen the significant healthcare gaps you face while dealing with painful periods, pelvic pain and infertility. New diagnostic solutions are closing the 8+ year diagnostic gap to months or even a single clinic visit. So now what? Endo A to Z highlights the solutions and options that help you move forward, now that rapid, non-invasive diagnostic testing for endometriosis is becoming accessible throughout North America.
Ashleigh’s 7-year unexplained infertility story, 30-minute TIER-1 endometriosis diagnosis with ENDOSURE and Pregnancy 6 Weeks after Endometriosis Surgery in Vancouver. FIRST Canadian ENDOSURE Baby!
Watch it on YOUTUBE here: https://youtu.be/rfaY_ykqbJw
A clinician interviews Ashleigh, the first Canadian mother to benefit from the ENDOSURE EVG tier-one, noninvasive test for diagnosing endometriosis, about her seven-year journey with “unexplained infertility.” After cycle tracking and restorative fertility care suggested a high likelihood of endometriosis, Ashleigh took the ENDOSURE test which showed a highly positive result and led to an out-of-province referral for excision surgery in Vancouver in June 2025. Surgery confirmed stage 2 endometriosis with three lesions near her bowel and bladder. Ashleigh became pregnant six weeks later after 7-years of infertility, delivering a healthy baby, Elijah, after an easy pregnancy and birth with midwife support. They discuss endometriosis symptoms, missed diagnoses via imaging, the importance of earlier diagnosis, patient choice, insurance coverage, healthcare costs, and ENDOSURE’s >99% accuracy and potential to reduce reliance on surgical diagnosis.
00:00 Welcome and Breakthrough
01:32 Years of Unexplained Infertility
02:25 Finding a New Clinic
03:32 ENDOSURE Test Experience
04:41 Surgery and Fast Pregnancy
07:05 Pregnancy Risks and Accuracy
12:17 Symptoms and Daily Impact
16:14 Listening to Women and Treatment
19:40 Advice Get Tested Early
22:12 Access Insurance and Costs
28:08 Limits of Imaging and Silent Cases
35:01 Trust Yourself and Next Steps
40:18 Pregnancy Birth and Midwives
43:29 Closing Vision for Change
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