A safe space for teens living with endometriosis.
Living with endometriosis as a teen can feel isolating—especially when diagnosis takes years and medical gaslighting is still so common. Many teens struggle to find others their age who truly understand what they’re going through.
This moderated support group connects teens diagnosed with or suspected of having endometriosis in a safe, supportive space—so no one has to navigate this alone.
You are believed. You are not alone. And your pain is real.
Built with care, safety, and lived experience.
We created this group because teens with endometriosis are too often dismissed, misdiagnosed, or
made to feel like their symptoms are “normal” or “in their head.” That experience can be especially damaging at a young age.
This space is:
Teen-centered
Trauma-informed
Actively moderated
Rooted in compassion, education, and peer connection
Our goal is to help teens feel seen, supported, and empowered—while reinforcing that medical gaslighting is not acceptable and answers are worth pursuing.
Community Guidelines
Keeping this space safe and supportive
To protect everyone in the group, the following guidelines apply:
This is a private, non-public WhatsApp group
Joining requires approval—requests are reviewed before access is granted
The group is moderated by the Founder of Endo Excision for All
Members must treat one another with respect, kindness, and empathy
No bullying, shaming, or dismissive language is tolerated
No medical advice is given—shared experiences are welcome, but this group does not replace professional care
What is shared in the group stays in the group
Anyone who violates community guidelines may be removed to protect the safety of others
These guidelines exist to ensure this space remains supportive, validating, and safe for teens navigating a complex and often invalidating healthcare journey.
Support that meets you where you are.
This teen support group is hosted remotely via WhatsApp, allowing teens from anywhere to connect safely and privately.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, still seeking answers, or navigating symptoms while waiting for care, this group offers understanding, validation, and peer support—without pressure or judgment.
You deserve support while you search for answers.
If you’re a teen living with endometriosis—or still trying to get diagnosed—you don’t have to do this alone.
This group exists because your experience matters, and connection can make a real difference.

