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In the past it was often said that the typical woman with endometriosis was a white, middle class, career-oriented woman in her late twenties or early thirties who had deferred childbearing. However, the typical discription is a myth and with improved diagnosis since the introduction of laparoscopy endometriosis has been found in the entire spectrum of women. In particular, it has been shown that endometriosis can occur at any time between puberty and menopause and that it is frequently found in women who have had children.
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