Bastia introduces gynecological leave for endometriosis patients!

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Bastia introduces gynecological leave for employees with endometriosis. Important support for affected women.

Bastia führt gynäkologischen Urlaub für Mitarbeiterinnen mit Endometriose ein. Wichtige Unterstützung für betroffene Frauen.
Bastia introduces gynecological leave for employees with endometriosis. Important support for affected women.

Bastia introduces gynecological leave for endometriosis patients!

In recent years, attention to the chronic disease endometriosis has increased significantly. This gynecological condition affects 1 in 10 women and has both personal and professional consequences for those affected. In France, almost two million women suffer from endometriosis, a number that is reaching alarming proportions. This shows the need to take the disease seriously and implement appropriate support measures. France Bleu reports that the municipality of Bastia has now introduced a gynecological leave for employees suffering from this disease. This enables the women affected to take absences without deducting sick days.

The symptoms of endometriosis are varied and range from severe pain during menstruation to pain during sexual intercourse to indigestion and chronic fatigue. In some cases, infertility can also occur. Like an accompaniment by the Mon Parcours Handicap shows, these symptoms can begin with the first menstrual periods and last until menopause.

The way to improve the quality of life

To better meet the challenges of this disease, employers should offer options for adapting working conditions. This includes flexible working hours, home office options and, if necessary, part-time work after long periods of illness. In the discussion about the recognition of the illness, the possibility of applying for a severely disabled person's card is also highlighted, which can facilitate access to certain support services and resources. This measure is seen as a significant step towards improving the quality of life for many women. Information about this can be found at Endometriosis.app.

World Endometriosis Day will also take place on March 28, 2025, on which numerous campaigns are planned to educate the public about this disease. At a time when more and more women are raising their voices about their health concerns, it is particularly important that employers and society develop the necessary sensitivity and offer support. Numerous patients report difficulties in work and school, which often lead to financial problems and difficult access to medical care.

Joint efforts for better understanding

There are numerous initiatives and support offers designed to help those affected. Organizations like EndoFrance offer valuable information and support for patients. Exchanges with specialists can also be essential in order to find the right steps in therapy and to minimize setbacks in the working environment.

Awareness of endometriosis is crucial, not only for the women affected, but also for those around them. By learning more about this disease and talking about it, we are helping to improve the framework and help to increase understanding of the challenges of this chronic disease.