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Written by me:

The Telegraph: My life as a pansexual

Refinery29: I took photographs of 100 vulvas- here’s what I learned 

Refinery29: 5 tips for coping with heavy periods

The Debrief: All the things doctors told me before my heavy periods were diagnosed as womb cancer

JoDivine: Getting back into sex after womb cancer

Macmillan Community Board: We Need Help to Live Too

The Eve Appeal #WombWednesday: No age is too young for womb cancer 

Huffington Post: 5 ways womb cancer impacted me

Cosmopolitan: My heavy periods turned out to be womb cancer

NetDoctor: Doctors said I was ‘too young for womb cancer’- but they were wrong

Womb Cancer Support UK: The hidden impact of womb cancer

Babe.net: I asked my friends questions about vaginas and realised people have no clue what goes on down there

Macmillan Community Board: Guest Blog Writer- multiple posts

Babe.net:For years doctors didn’t take my period pain seriously. Then, at 24, I was diagnosed with endometrial cancer

Babe.net: I’m 24 years old and I’ve already started going through the menopause

 

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Refinery29: “I felt my body was wrong”: The women who don’t get periods

Refinery29: A 26 year old womb cancer survivor on how to spot the symptoms

Sheerluxe: Everything you need to know about having a hysterectomy

The Daily Star: This common thing could be a sign of uterine cancer- here’s what to look for

Jo Divine: Enjoying sex after cancer for young people

Jo Divine: Enjoying sex after womb cancer

GRACE: Coverage in the media, #My Gynae Month 1, #My Gynae Month 2, #My Gynae Month 3

Broadly: What It’s Like to Lose Your Fertility to Uterine Cancer In Your 20s

Greater Manchester Cancer Vanguard Innovation, featured cancer champion: The thought that just one person might go to their GP because of something I’ve written makes it worthwhile

My story was shared in all of the major national papers, including: The Independent, The Sun, The Mirror, The Manchester Evening News, The Daily Mail

I have also appeared on BBC5Live and the Victoria Derbyshire show, speaking about young women’s gynae cancer and its impact.