Lorie shares how Laëtitia Milot helped her become a mother

While endometriosis had made singer Lorie Pester lose all hope of motherhood, she confides in how Laëtitia Milot bravely assumed her role as liberator.

Endometriosis is a woman's natural and most deceitful enemy. Being by definition a gynecological disease affecting no less than one in ten women, it can unfortunately cause infertility. While this is a tricky condition, it is not without a cure. It also encourages mutual aid, compassion and female solidarity.

On Monday October 19, Lorie Pester engaged in TeleStar, and explained how Laëtitia Milot played a key role in her new life as a mother. As they reunited during a clip produced by the singer in a children's hospital where she is the godmother, the two young women discussed their common illness. This is how Laëtitia was able to refer the young mother to EndoFrance, the French Association for the fight against endometriosis, whose actress from More beautiful life is none other than the godmother. A mobilizing organization which aims to raise maximum awareness about this pathology still too little known to the eyes of the world. “I did not know what to do, she referred me to EndoFrance, gave me the contacts of the good doctors”Lorie said.

Necessary measures

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The singer had frozen her oocytes in Spain in March 2019. A measure prohibited in France except in the case of donation, medical treatment for pathologies likely to impact fertility or in the case of PMA treatment and in vitro fertilization. Lorie wanted to put all the chances on her side and do her best to one day realize her dream of becoming a mother.

A happy ending

On September 11, Lorie Pester revealed that she gave birth to a baby girl named Nina in August. A dream she couldn't have afforded to think about if her friend Laëtitia hadn't told her. “Thanks to her, I was able to do the operations on time, within a month or two, it could have been too late for me. "she remembered."Nothing is missing from my happiness ”, said the young mother, very grateful and courageous.

The disease of endometriosis is still too little understood by the medical profession, although it requires foresight and constant monitoring. It is a powerful, but controllable condition, and it should not be minimized. Associations like EndoFrance are fighting for the expansion of awareness of the disease. Do not hesitate to talk about it with your gynecologist during your next appointment.

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