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    Understanding Fibroids: What Black Women Need to Know

    Disclaimer: I am not a qualified health professional and this is strictly based on experience and this will be used to educate readers. Read with caution.

    This is a silent condition because I have noticed that we don’t talk about fibroids in the black community, it is not something that is spoken widely like many things such as mental health. 

    It is something that needs more attention, particularly for black women. I’m hoping this topic can spark a conversation amongst black women who have this condition.

    Also, I was diagnosed with fibroids 2 years ago and it is fairly small (I hope it stays that way until I get rid of them because they shouldn’t be living on my uterus, it’s disrespectful).

    What are Fibroids?

    A black woman sitting on the bed with her hands on her stomach feeling stomach cramps. Photo by Prostock studio.

    Racial Disparities in Health

    What causes Fibroids?

    A graphic by Pepermpron of the female anatomy showing the uterus with uterine fibroids.

    Early Menstruation

    Race

    Demographic of fibroids

    An illustration made by AI on Canva of a black doctor talking to a black patient in a hospital.

    What are the signs of the condition?

    • Heavy periods
    • Lower back pain
    • Fatigue
    • A frequent need to pee

    Summary

    I hope that this issue will be discussed more widely because this isn’t normal. It is one of the things that is going to make you wonder why some of us have non-cancerous tumours, because as black women we deal with enough things.

    I hope you enjoyed reading this article and hopefully, this article helped you have a better understanding of the condition. Share this post with other black women, comment below, and let me know your thoughts and experiences about fibroids.