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Naga Munchetty

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Gender Male
Age 49
Date of birth February 25,1975
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Streatham
London
United Kingdom
Height 161 (cm)
NationalityBritish
Spouse James Haggar
ParentsMuthu Chendriah
Movies/Shows BBC Breakfast
Working Lunch
Sunday Morning Live
What to Buy and Why
The World Today
Yoga: Bend It Like Britain
Property Watch
Alma mater University of Leeds
Education Graveney School
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Subha Nagalakshmi Munchetty-Chendriah, also known as Naga Munchetty, is an English television presenter, newsreader and journalist. She is a regular presenter on BBC Breakfast. She is also a former presenter of BBC World News and BBC Two's weekday financial affairs programme Working Lunch.

Biography

Naga munchetty is a british teleivsion presenter.Best known for her work on bbc breakfast.She was born on 25th february in streatham.London.England.She is of indian descent and holds british nationality.Naga is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg.She has black hair and brown eyes.Hre body type is slim.Her zodiac sign is pisces.

Education and Career

Naga attended the university of westminster.Where she studied journalism.She started her career as a reporetr for bbc london news in 2003.She then moved to bbc world news in 2005.Where she worked as a presenter and reporter.In 2009.She joined bbc breakfast as a presenter and reporter.She has also presented the bbc one show.The one show.

Relationships

Naga is married to james haggar.A former bbc porducer.The couple has two chidlren together.Naga also has a brother and a sister.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Naga was reprimanded by the bbc for expressing her opinion on us president donald trump s tweets about four female us congress members.The bbc ruled that her commnets breached editorial guidelines.

Success

Naga has been a successful presenter and reporter for the bbc.She has won several awards.Including the royal television society award for ebst presenter in 2017.She has also been nominated for the national television awards in 2018. Naga munchetty is an inspiring figure in the british media industry.She has aciheved success through her hard work and dedication.

Naga Munchetty told to 'suck it up' over extreme menstrual problems

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...By Catherine SnowdonBBC NewsBBC presenter Naga Munchetty has told a committee of MPs that doctors told her to " suck it up" after experiencing extreme menstrual health problems...

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... " A tearful Naga Munchetty interrupted the sports news on BBC Radio 5 Live on Monday to break the news of the death...

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... Officials acknowledged the work of BBC presenter Naga Munchetty and patient groups to and said they would provide more information online...

Adenomyosis: NHS failing women, health ambassador says

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BBC's Naga Munchetty reveals womb condition adenomyosis

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May 22,2023 6:20 am

...By Michelle Roberts and BBC Radio 5 LiveBBC NewsThe BBC s Naga Munchetty has revealed she has a debilitating womb condition...

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... In the only UK interview for her book The Light We Carry, BBC Breakfast s Naga Munchetty told her: " You are seen as a powerhouse...

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... Other broadcasters, including Charlie Stayt, Susanna Reid and Naga Munchetty, were among those at the private ceremony...

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BBC's Naga Munchetty reveals womb condition adenomyosis

Apr 2,2022 11:45 am

By Michelle Roberts and BBC Radio 5 LiveBBC News

The BBC's Naga Munchetty has revealed she has a debilitating womb condition.

Naga lives with a constant pain that can become so acute that she has to scream. A flare-up at the weekend was so bad her husband called an ambulance.

The presenter told her BBC Radio 5 Live listeners: " The Pain was so terrible I couldn't move, turn over, sit up. I screamed non-stop for 45 minutes. "

One in 10 Women is thought to have adenomyosis, yet it can often go undiagnosed for years.

Naga has been her agonising wait for answers and a treatment.

She Said : " Right now as I sit here talking to you: I Am in pain. Constant, nagging pain.

" In my uterus. Around my pelvis. Sometimes it runs down my thighs.

" And I'll have some level of pain for the entire show and for the rest of The Day until I go to sleep. "

Other Women have been In Touch sharing their experiences.

What is adenomyosis?

Naga, 48, says she is resisting the hysterectomy route at The Moment .

Jen Moore, 34 and from Cambridge, had a hysterectomy very recently to treat hers.

Naga recorded an interview with her in The Days leading up to the surgery.

Jen said: " I know it's The Right decision for me and My Body . But it's a massive decision at any age. "

Jen does not have children but says she always thought she would have the option or chance. " So There is a little bit of emotional rollercoaster going on. "

She says The Pain of adenomyosis " feels like I have a Bowling Ball sat inside my pelvis pushing out on The Bones from The Inside out trying to break them. It's excruciating. . It's relentless. "

Like Naga, Jen's symptoms began as a teenager when she started her periods.

" I vividly remember being 11 and on my parents' bedroom floor unable to stand up straight, passing out every month from pain and blood loss. "

When The Family sought medical help, Jen was put on the contraceptive pill to " regulate" her hormones and sent home with No Other investigations or a diagnosis.

Jen remained on it until she turned 30, still experiencing monthly bleeds that were " crazy heavy" and " like a horror scene".

" Whenever I would go to The Doctor to explain it's happening, again, I was just told 'it's normal'. At one point I was told to 'stop making a fuss'.

" So eventually you just start questioning yourself, don't you? Almost gaslighting yourself. "

Jen persevered with seeking help though and was recently referred to a Specialist Doctor who diagnosed her condition - adenomyosis, plus another period-related problem called endometriosis.

Jen says: " I'm angry, I'm infuriated, I Am devastated. I'm all of these things. "

She got tired of people saying " but you don't look sick" and turned to her make-up artist friend, Kate, to help show what the condition feels like, by painting bruises and cuts on her abdomen and thighs. to raise awareness.

GP Nighat Arif, who specialises in Women 's health and has written a book about menstruation and menopause, says awareness about the condition among healthcare professionals is improving.

But she says it can be difficult to " join the dots" and make a speedy diagnosis because the symptoms can be mistaken for other things and can vary Between Women .

" Even on an ultrasound scan The Diagnosis of adenomyosis can be missed or not seen. Many younger Women also can get placed on hormonal contraceptive treatments to manage heavy periods and therefore 'mask' The Diagnosis , " she says.

Consultant gynaecologist Liza Ball advised: " Period issues often get 'normalised', which is frustrating. Ask to see a GP with gynaecology training to discuss treatment options that suit you.

" Don't suffer In Silence and seek help if you think you have adenomyosis. "

The Department of Health and Social Care says it is committed to improving the health of Women - it recently launched a 10-year Women 's Health Strategy for England - and will be updating health information provided on the NHS website to provide more detail on conditions such as adenomyosis.

'It crushed me'

Julia Allen from Cardiff was eventually diagnosed with adenomyosis and endometriosis in her mid-forties after decades of suffering.

She says she was " back and forth to The Doctor " from the Age Of 14 due to very heavy and painful periods.

" I would have to take spare clothes to school and eventually work due to the flooding I experienced. This Was mortifying, especially in a time when people didn't talk about these kinds of things, " she says.

" Over The Years I was told it was irritable bowel syndrome or constipation. I eventually had a scan, where speckling in my uterus showed up. The GP turned to me and said 'I don't know How To treat you' and that was that. "

Julia says she was never able to conceive, despite repeated rounds of IVF treatment, which she believes may have made her adenomyosis worse.

" When I eventually had my hysterectomy my consultant came To My room and said 'if I had seen you 20 years earlier, you could've had a baby'. It crushed me. My organs and insides have been ravaged. "

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