![]() Her photo series’ explore the sexual, spiritual, and emotional nature of femininity. As an advocate for reproductive health, I had personally become aware of preventative measures for cysts, and the racial bias & micro aggression in medicine industry."Įva Woolridge (she/her) is an African-American/Chinese-American photographer residing in Brooklyn, New York. I was left to process and research on my own. I was not given information on how one ovary would affect my hormones, whether I could have kids, or how it even developed. I spent the next two months feeling isolated, confused and depressed. On my way to surgery, the nurse told me it was her 6th cyst removal that week. If I was cared for earlier that day, they could have saved my right ovary, however by this time the cyst cut the blood flow and they needed to remove it. I was diagnosed with an 8cm dermoid cyst-it was the size of a grapefruit. It wasn’t until I forced myself into the nurse’s office that I was taken to the ER. I was in the hospital waiting room for 30 minutes before given attention. We left for the hospital where the driver showed me more compassion than the doctor. Once I began vomiting stomach acid, she re-diagnosed me and suggested it was probably appendicitis. ![]() As I teared up from pain, she jokingly asked me where I ate sushi the night before so she could avoid the restaurant. Once at City MD, a white, female medical professional glanced at me with little attention, and she told me it was probably food poisoning. From the ground I called my roommate to take me to City MD. My first thought was how I must have caught a stomach bug, but I soon dismissed this theory when I nearly passed out trying to stand. ![]() I fell alongside the toilet and began dry heaving while sweating profusely. 17, 2018, I experienced a sharp pain in my lower right abdomen followed by a wave of nausea. Eva’s story addresses symptoms of ovarian cysts and the micro aggressions Black women face during times of crisis with the goal of as well as helping other Black women from undergoing the same pain as her.Įach image is titled based on my emotional response during this two-month healing period: Denial, Blinding Pain, a Thorn of Micro-aggression, Shock, Surrender, The Weight of Trauma, Inspection, Reflection, Acceptance and Empowerment, in that order.Įva's hope is to share more stories of women who are affected by the negligence of the medical field, and visually celebrate how they overcame and empowered by their experiences. Her objective is to address the lack of information and medical attentiveness available for Black women regarding their reproductive health. "The Size of a Grapefruit" is a visual narrative based on Eva’s traumatic medical event which highlights the emotional stages from before, during and after her surgery. ![]()
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