In France, 2 million women suffer from endometriosis. According to information from the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, this chronic inflammatory gynecological disease affects 1 in 10 women.
Laëtitia Milot, famous actress revealed in the television series More beautiful life, is unfortunately one of these many women.
A few years ago, the actress had to give up her dream of expanding her family due to illness. In 2020, she was forced to undergo removal of the uterus. A trauma that she discussed at length in a report broadcast on the show 50 Minutes inside on TF1.
“We would have loved to give Lyana a brother or sister. We wanted, unfortunately it is not possible. This is no longer possible….”, declared her husband with emotion before the one who now animates The Best Pastry Chef adds: “I had the uterus removed, I had no choice“.
Laëtitia Milot in the middle of a crisis
Despite the operation, Laëtitia Milot still suffers from endometriosis. This Thursday, January 9, 2025, it was on the road to school that the young mother was takena particularly violent crisis. A difficult moment that she chose to share with her community on her social networks, in the hope of making more people aware of the reality of this disease.
“When you find yourself on the road… in the middle of an endometriosis attack… taking your daughter to school“, she said in an Instagram story.
These pains increased, they took on enormous proportions, like a jackhammer in the stomach, in the head – Laëtitia Milot
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This is not the first time that Cyril Lignac’s sidekick talks about the intense pain of endometriosis. 10 years ago, it was in the columns of Paris Match that she revealed: “Gradually, these pains got worse, they took on enormous proportions, like a jackhammer in the stomach, in the head.“.
For Laëtitia Milot, the arrival of her daughter Lyana was a real “gift from heaven“. After years of fighting endometriosis and difficult trials, the birth of the little girl filled a huge void.
“I don’t like to call it a victory because unfortunately endometriosis is still there and it has come back strong, but it’s a battle won in this war“, she confided to Purepeople. A moving testimony.