Supporting someone with endometriosis can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone.

Many partners of those living with endometriosis want to help—but often feel lost, unheard, or unsure of what their loved one is truly experiencing. The reality is, endometriosis impacts not just the individual, but relationships, communication, intimacy, and emotional wellbeing.

This private WhatsApp support group is a space created specifically for partners—to learn, ask questions, share experiences, and connect with others who understand the unique challenges of supporting someone with a chronic, often misunderstood disease.

Here, your role matters. Your experience matters. And having the right support can make all the difference—for both you and the person you love.

You are not alone in this. And you deserve support, too.

Centering the voices of partners often overlooked in endometriosis care.

Partners of those living with endometriosis are often navigating uncertainty, emotional strain, and a lack of clear guidance—yet their experiences are rarely acknowledged in healthcare conversations. Many are left trying to support their loved one while also managing their own questions, fears, and frustrations without support.

This group was created to change that.

Our approach is:

  • Trauma-informed

  • Peer-supported

  • Actively moderated

  • Rooted in education, empathy, and real-life experience

We believe partners deserve support, understanding, and the tools to navigate this journey—because care extends beyond the patient.

Community Guidelines

A respectful, supportive, and private space for partners.

To protect everyone in this group:

  • This is a private, non-public WhatsApp group for partners of those living with endometriosis

  • Joining requires approval to maintain a safe and intentional space

  • The group is actively moderated by the Founder of Endo Excision for All

  • Members must engage with respect, empathy, and openness

  • This is a space for support—not judgment, blame, or criticism of partners or patients

  • No shaming, dismissing, or minimizing others’ experiences or relationships

  • No medical advice—shared experiences are welcome, but this group does not replace professional care

  • What is shared here must remain confidential

  • Members who violate guidelines may be removed to protect the safety of the group

Support that meets you where you are.

This group meets remotely via WhatsApp, offering connection and community for partners supporting someone living with endometriosis.

Whether you’re navigating uncertainty, learning how to show up for your partner, or managing the emotional impact of chronic illness within your relationship—you are welcome here.

This is a peer-support space, not a replacement for professional care, created to reduce isolation and provide understanding, perspective, and support for partners.

Your role matters, too.

If you’re supporting someone with endometriosis, you deserve understanding, support, and a place to connect.