Empowering Women
The Fibroid Freedom Foundation
Founded by Dr. Quanita Crable, the Fibroid Freedom Foundation is dedicated to helping women break free from the pain and limitations caused by fibroids.
Through education, advocacy, and access to resources, the foundation provides:
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Awareness campaigns to help women recognize symptoms early.
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Workshops and webinars on treatment options and lifestyle changes.
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Support programs that guide women through their healing journey.
When you support or purchase Voices Of Strength And Hope, you’re also supporting the mission of the Fibroid Freedom Foundation—helping more women live pain-free, empowered lives.
Announcing Dr. Crable’s Debut Book
Voices of Strength and Hope
Why This Book Matters
We’re thrilled to announce the release of Dr. Crable’s first book, Voices Of Strength And Hope: Women’s Stories Of Overcoming Fibroids.
This powerful book combines:
- Inspiring stories of women who have overcome fibroids.
- Clear explanations of medical terms and treatment options.
- Trusted guidance and actionable steps to reclaim your health.
Drawing from years of medical expertise and personal patient stories, Dr. Crable provides hope, knowledge, and practical solutions for anyone navigating the pain and confusion of fibroids.
Despite decades of research, fibroids remain a misunderstood condition. Dr. Crable blends personal patient experiences with her medical expertise to create a compassionate, easy-to-read guide that offers hope and real strategies for healing
Get Your Copy Today
Voices Of Strength And Hope: Women’s Stories Of Overcoming Fibroids will be available starting July 25, 2025.
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“Dr.Crable was a life saver for me . I spent several years in and out the hospital for blood transfusions and was seen by several doctors for anemia and severe blood loss during cycles. I chose Dr.Crable after searching online and reading the reviews. She was extremely knowledgeable and educated me . I haven’t been back to an ER since. My life has completely changed and I’m so grateful for her and her staff.”
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“Dr. Crable is a blessing in human form. I’ve been seeing her for about 6 or 7 years. She’s reliable, honest, and very down to Earth. I’m an out of network patient of hers and will continue to be, Dr. Crable and her staff are just that good! I’m so thankful for Dr. Crable and all that she’s done for my husband and me!”
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FAQs
Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or on the uterus. They can vary in size, number, and location, and often cause symptoms like heavy bleeding or pelvic pain
The exact cause is unknown, but fibroids are linked to hormonal factors (especially estrogen and progesterone), genetics, and other risk factors such as age, race, and lifestyle.
What symptoms do fibroids cause?
Common symptoms include:
Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
Pelvic pain or pressure
Frequent urination
Back or leg pain
Bloating or a feeling of fullness
Difficulty conceiving (in some cases
Can fibroids affect fertility or pregnancy?
Yes. Fibroids can sometimes interfere with conception or lead to pregnancy complications such as preterm birth or a higher risk of cesarean delivery. However, many women with fibroids have healthy pregnancies
Who is at risk of developing fibroids?
Fibroids are most common in women aged 30–50, but they can occur at any age. African-American women are statistically more likely to develop fibroids, often at a younger age and with more severe symptoms.
Fibroids are typically detected through a pelvic exam or imaging tests such as ultrasounds, MRIs, or hysteroscopies
Do all fibroids need treatment?
No. Fibroids that aren’t causing symptoms may not require treatment and can be monitored over time
What treatment options are available for fibroids?
Treatment can range from medication to control symptoms, to minimally invasive procedures like uterine fibroid embolization, to surgical options such as myomectomy or hysterectomy.
Can fibroids come back after treatment?
Yes. While some treatments remove or shrink fibroids, they can sometimes grow back—especially if only part of the uterus is treated.
There’s no guaranteed way to prevent fibroids, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle—balanced diet, regular exercise, and managing hormone levels—may reduce