Navigating Healthcare Bias: A Self-Advocacy Checklist
Navigating Healthcare Bias: A Self-Advocacy Checklist
Due to historical gender bias in clinical research, patients with chronic pelvic pain wait an average of 7-10 years for an endometriosis diagnosis. This checklist helps you advocate for yourself.
#### Self-Advocacy Checklist
1. Keep a Symptom Diary: Track pain levels, cycle phases, and symptom severity using a numerical scale.
2. Bring a Support Person: A trusted friend or partner can take notes and validate your symptoms.
3. Request Differential Diagnosis: Ask the doctor: "What else could be causing this? Can we rule out endometriosis or PCOS?"
4. Demand Documentation: If a doctor refuses to run a diagnostic test (like pelvic ultrasound or MRI), ask them to record the refusal in your chart.
5. Get a Second Opinion: Don't stay with a provider who dismisses your symptoms as "normal period pain."