So many women are suffering alone and in silence from a dreadful, relatively unknown disease called adenomyosis, and they don't even know it. Too often, women have been told its simply a condition they need to live with. But every day, they have to build their lives around heavy, painful periods. They stay at home, wear black clothing, and have little or no energy to do the things they want in life. Many women diagnosed with infertility or endometriosis, are not aware that they may also have adenomyosis, its evil cousin, which is far more debilitating and not as well known. Could it be Adenomyosis? reveals what women need to know in order to get their life back and stop being controlled by this disease. It offers life-changing information to rescue their uterus and bring themselves back to a life of health and vitality. Whether you've been given a diagnosis, have symptoms, want to heal or are looking for information to decide on treatment options, Could it be Adenomyosis? has the answers and is a must-read for both patients and medical practitioners alike.
Jill Bevan-Brown Libri


Educationalist Jill Bevan-Brown makes her picture book debut in te Reo and English in this sensitive story. A beloved koro (grandpa) starts forgetting things and becomes frail, and his grandkids respond with innocence and unwavering love. Well-known illustrator Trish Bowles adds her delicate touch to this hardback that shows kids how precious older people are. Launching in Te Wiki o te Reo Maori