TV stars Naga Munchetty and Vicky Pattison - who both suffer womb conditions - appeared before the Women and Equalities Committee for its inquiry into women's reproductive health
BBC Breakfast frontwoman Naga Munchetty has opened up on the agonising pain she has suffered for the last 32 years, after her little-known womb condition was dismissed by doctors.
Appearing before the Women and Equalities Committee as part of its inquiry into women's reproductive health, the BBC favourite revealed that her condition has left her "almost paranoid about when you take a toilet break". "I’d still go to school. I still went to work. Whenever I went to the doctor I was told it was normal."
The newscaster appeared before MPs beside Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison, who was diagnosed with pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder a couple of years ago, after she consistently tried to get treatment for gynaecological issues in her 20s. Recalling wondering if she just needed to just "get on with" her health issues, Vicky questioned whether "the world would be better without us in it".
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