When doctors don't believe their patients' pain—experts explain the all-too-common experience of medical gaslighting

For people with chronic gynecological pain conditions, pain can be constant, making everyday activities like sitting, riding a bicycle and even wearing underwear extremely uncomfortable. For many of these people—most of whom identify as women—sexual intercourse and routine pelvic exams are unbearable.

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