Giveaway! Showing hands, gifts, a heating pad, belly band and belly jelly

Making the Invisible Visible Giveaway

This giveaway is now closed. Thank you to everyone that participated!

This year, in honor of March's Endometriosis Awareness Month we've partnered with the amazing company Somedays, which has generously donated a "Better Cycle" kit for one lucky giveaway winner to receive. The kit includes a container of Belly Jelly, a Bamboo Belly Band, and a Flaxseed Heatpad embroidered with "I'm not ovary-acting."

The company Somedays was founded by those who live with pain from both menstrual cycles and endometriosis. With little to no options on the market for solid pain relief, they created Somedays. The mission was simple: offer pain relief products to help ease the discomfort from menstrual cycles and also spread awareness that pain associated with periods and endometriosis is NOT normal.

The Prize

As mentioned above, Somedays has generously donated the following for one lucky winner to receive: The Better Cycle kit includes a container of Belly Jelly, a Bamboo Belly Band, and a Flaxseed Heatpad embroidered with "I'm not ovary-acting."

How to enter

For a chance to win the Somedays "Better Cycle" kit, enter your email below.

For 1 bonus entry, submit your endometriosis story. What has your experience been like living with endometriosis? What have your symptoms been like? What types of diagnostics and treatments have you received? What surprised you about life with endo? Stories must be between 200-300 words long. You can submit your story here: Share Your Endo Story

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How you'll be notified

The giveaway ends on March 31, 2023, at 11:59 PM EST. The winner will be notified via email. The winner has 48 hours to claim their prize before an alternate winner will be selected. For more information, please read our Terms and Conditions. Good luck!

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