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Naga Munchetty opens up about her life long battle with adenomyosis and how she was forced to get sterilisation to stop the excruciating pain


Naga Munchetty has opened up about her life long battle with adenomyosis after years of dealing with excruciating pain and no answers to solve it.

The BBC presenter, 50, lived with painful heavy bleeding, vomiting, fainting and severe aching every two and a half weeks for 32 years before a private doctor finally gave her a diagnosis in 2022. Naga Munchetty has opened up about her life long battle with adenomyosis after years of dealing with excruciating pain and no answers to solve it (pictured with co-star Charlie Stayt) Female sterilisation is a permanent type of contraception, which requires keyhole surgery, where the fallopian tubes are blocked or cut to stop sperm meeting an egg.

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