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March 4, 2024
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Olivia Culpo’s 12-Year Battle with Endometriosis & Her Road to Recovery (Replay)

In this episode of SHE MD, we're thrilled to welcome the multi-talented Olivia Culpo, an accomplished model, actress, influencer, and the former Miss Universe. Olivia opens up about her personal battle with endometriosis. Olivia reveals the twelve-year struggle it took to receive a proper diagnosis, a journey that has fueled her determination to raise awareness about this condition. Dr. A and Olivia delve into the challenges women face when their pain is dismissed, going on to discuss the symptoms and treatment options available for endometriosis. They also explore the latest advancements in diagnostic tools. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about empowerment, resilience, and the journey to better health.

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About the Guest

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Olivia Culpo is a model, actress, and a leading influencer in the fashion and beauty world. Born and raised in Rhode Island, Olivia represented her home state and the United States in the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, becoming the first winning contestant representing the United States in 15 years. She’s gone on to work extensively in the modeling, fashion, and beauty space. Olivia serves as an Ambassador for Endometriosis Foundation of America to advocate for this disease and amplify the conversation around it.

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5 KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • Understand Endometriosis: Endometriosis is a chronic disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can cause severe pain in the pelvis and make it harder to get pregnant.
  • Common Symptoms of Endometriosis: painful periods, heavy periods, painful sex, severe bloating associated with pain during period, symptoms of recurrent bladder infections, chronic pelvic pain, pain with bowel movements, and pain with urination.
  • What To Do If You Have Symptoms: Talk to your doctor about endometriosis. Painful periods are not normal and there are solutions for you!
  • How to Treat Endometriosis: Endometriosis can be suppressed with the use of progesterone birth control.
  • How Endometriosis Affects Fertility: Endometriosis can affect egg count and egg quality. If you have endometriosis, monitor your egg count every year. An AMH blood test to check egg count is typically covered by insurance. If you see your egg count declining, consider freezing your eggs.

IN THIS EPISODE:  

  • (04:08) Dr. A thanks Olivia for keeping her promise to talk about endometriosis 
  • (06:50) Olivia’s journey with endometriosis
  • (10:40) The pain of endometriosis, the dismissal she endured from other doctors, and how Olivia found Dr. A
  • (14:30) Painful periods are not normal
  • (24:01) What endometriosis is and its symptoms and causes
  • (31:20) How surgery helped Olivia reduce her symptoms
  • (33:20) The role of progesterone in helping reduce symptoms of endometriosis
  • (35:00) Endometriosis doesn’t go away but is managed over a lifetime
  • (35:57) Endometriosis and fertility
  • (39:20) What advice Olivia would give to others suffering with endometriosis
  • (40:10) Olivia’s thoughts on using social media to cope with difficult times
  • (45:15) How Olivia got herself out of a toxic relationship
  • (48:20) Olivia’s skin routine, workout schedule, and nutrition plan
  • (51:50) The best advice Olivia has ever received
  • (54:30) Mary Alice and Dr. A debrief about the interview

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Olivia’s Instagram

Olivia’s You Tube Channel

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Olivia’s Website