Molly-Mae Hague has opened up on how she experienced 'excruciatingly painful' sex while suffering with endometriosis.
In a new video on her YouTube vlog, Molly, 22, opened up about her condition and answered a Q&A from followers. During the video, she spoke about the two main symptoms she experienced - painful periods and painful sex.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in other places. For many women with endometriosis, the tissue thickens and bleeds in a monthly cycle, like it does in the uterus.
You can watch a clip below:
Explaining how she had been struggling with the symptom, Molly later added that her sex drive was "so low" because the pain was so severe.
Despite her surgeries, she explained it's "still an ongoing issue" adding that she's set to see a specialist gynaecologist to help with the painful symptom.
Speaking about how supportive Tommy has been since she found out she had endometriosis, Molly added: "I couldn't ask for a better boyfriend in regards to my endo journey. He has been so understanding and so caring."
In the Q&A, Molly also opened up about dealing with excruciating pain from her monthly periods, explaining she would have to book entire weeks off work and would be 'fearful for [her] life' due to the pain.
"It got so bad, I would be rolling in bed and I would actually be fearful for my life, thinking for my body to be in this much agonising pain, what is it going through?" She said.
"I genuinely used to be in that much pain that I was fearful I wouldn't wake up in the morning. It was so so horrendous."
Molly-Mae first told followers that she was undergoing keyhole surgery for the condition in June 2021, explaining: "I've told you guys for so long now that I suffer with excruciating periods and so many of you guys were commenting on my videos telling me to check for endometriosis."
For help, support and advice, you can visit Endometriosis UK here.
Topics: Endometriosis, Molly Mae Hague