As technology advances and more focus is being placed on improving female health through femtech initiatives around the globe, little to none has been done to address the dire needs of the estimated 190 million girls and women of reproductive age affected by endometriosis. This chronic disease, which is often accompanied by excruciating pain and potential fertility issues, poses a serious threat to the social, psychological and economic well-being of women and girls living with the condition.
Despite its prevalence, many girls and women with endometriosis are still unable to access early diagnosis and treatment to help cope with the symptoms like pain, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and potential infertility, further endangering their lives.