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Wear White Again Campaign: ‘I Want To Control My Period, Not Have It Control Me’

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23/06/2017
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Young Melbourne mum-of-one Ashleigh Atkinson, 31, shudders at the thought of any teen going through the same trauma she did at high school.

That’s why the brave bullying victim has come forward to share her heartbreaking story with Sarah Harris, host of our new Wear White Again video campaign.

Ashleigh admits that one of her lowest points came at just 17 when she stood up in class and was mortified to discover that her school uniform was soaked with blood due to her heavy periods.

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Her confidence shattered, her attendance suffered and so did her grades; her condition eventually costing her any chance of passing her Victorian Certificate of Education.

Ashleigh, who was subsequently diagnosed with endometriosis, admits being prescribed the contraceptive pill gave her initial relief, but it played havoc with her overall health.

“I was then given a Merina post the birth of my son [Flynn] and that stopped my periods completely for four years which was life-changing for me,” says Ashleigh.

Ashleigh Atkinson sharing her story with Sarah Harris
Ashleigh Atkinson sharing her story with Sarah Harris

“But unfortunately, that did not help the symptoms of my endometriosis so I’m now back to the drawing board a little bit.”

Ashleigh says a hysterectomy, or an endometrial ablation, is definitely an option for her in the near future: “I’d like to control my period and not have it control me.”

She already feels blessed that she has Flynn to love, and now also the chance to help others on Wear White Again.

“There are so many young, or late teens, who are probably going through the same thing, and still not feeling like they have the freedom to talk about it,” she tells Sarah.

“[Mums should] Always be open to these types of conversations with your daughter. Go to the doctor, ask as many questions that you need to, and don’t settle for what a GP says; get that referral, see a gynaecologist, seek further help.”

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Sarah Harris is the presenter of Game Changers.com.au. She is also a mum of two, journalist and host of Network Ten’s show, Studio 10 and Shark Tank. It takes a special mix of sass and smarts to wrangle co-hosts (and media heavyweights) Kerrie Anne Kennerley and Joe Hildebrand in front of a live studio audience every day. Sarah has both in spades; not least because she spent more than a decade on the road as a reporter, covering some of the biggest stories around the world. Before moving to Network 10, she worked at Channel Nine as the network’s go to reporter: delivering extended live coverage from Victoria’s Black Saturday bushfires, the Christchurch earthquake and Queensland’s devastating floods in 2011.

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