About the Endometriosis Education Program
Endometriosis education is an outreach program that aims to educate people about endometriosis and encourage constructive dialogue.
Myths and Facts About Endometriosis
Read about common myths and misconceptions about endometriosis and the truth behind them so you can manage your disease in the right way.
Alaia Baldwin: My Main Endometriosis Symptom Was Pain
Read an interview with Alaia Baldwin, one of Dr. Tamer Seckin’s patients, who says: “my main endometriosis symptom was pain”
A Happy Adenomyosis Patient’s Open Letter
Read about Parul’s story and how she found Dr. Seckin and how he treated her after a long journey of pain and infertilty.
Nancy Randall
What I now have learned were probably my first symptoms of endometriosis happened when I was 16, and I had my period for two months straight
Latia Lee
If I learned about endometriosis as a teenager, my life would be completely different. I have deep infiltrating endo.
Why Everyone Needs To Support #LetsTalkPeriod
Read about how the #LetsTalkPeriod campaign and how it could help save countless young women from years of misdiagnoses and unexplained pain
This Thanksgiving, I am thankful for Dr. Seckin
I had my endometriosis excision surgery with Dr. Seckin. Without hyperbole, it was the best decision I’ve ever made in my life.
Mother Adrift – Adolescent in Agony
This is the story of an adolescent in agony because of endometriosis and her mother struggling to find answers that can help her daughter.
Dr. Seckin Featured on SiriusXM Radio
An interview with Dr. Miriam Greene on her show Dr. Radio: Sexual Health and Gynecology
This is my own story. My experience. My take.
Step one is one of many more steps, harder, more frustrating, more intimidating. But if you’ve gotten to step one, take a breath.
Hmmm something isn’t right
I am currently 6 days post op and I can’t remember the last time I felt this great, which is so crazy and amazing to be able to say.