From Fertility Fears to Motherhood: Olivia Culpo’s Journey Through Endometriosis

Olivia Culpo, the former Miss Universe, has always been open about her health struggles, particularly her battle with endometriosis, a condition that complicates fertility. In a heartfelt November 2022 episode of “The Culpo Sisters,” she revealed her anxiety over starting a family with NFL star Christian McCaffrey, particularly after her diagnosis in 2020. “I want to have kids, but I want to make sure that I can,” she confessed, echoing a sentiment shared by many women dealing with similar health issues. Research indicates that endometriosis can affect fertility in various ways, from damaging eggs to causing scarring in the fallopian tubes. A study published in *Human Reproduction* notes that about 30-50% of women with endometriosis face fertility challenges, which understandably fueled Culpo’s concerns.
Fast forward to the present, and Culpo has turned the page on her worries, recently announcing her pregnancy with a heartwarming black-and-white photo of her cradling her baby bump, captioned “next chapter, motherhood.” This joyful announcement comes after years of uncertainty and fear, especially considering her earlier struggles to find the right diagnosis. Culpo recounted visiting “at least 12” doctors before getting the right answers, a journey that many women can relate to; a 2019 report from the *American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology* found that women often face significant delays in receiving a proper endometriosis diagnosis, sometimes taking up to a decade.
Culpo’s relationship with McCaffrey has been a source of strength throughout her journey. After tying the knot in June 2023, the couple has publicly supported each other’s careers, with Culpo cheering McCaffrey on from the sidelines as he broke a franchise touchdown record. Culpo’s vulnerability has sparked conversations about women’s health issues and the stigma surrounding fertility struggles. As she prepares for motherhood, her story resonates with many, showcasing the intersection of health, love, and the pursuit of family.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, Human Reproduction, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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