The event was hosted by Sinn Féin.
Sinn Féin is inviting people to protest outside Leinster house over the lack of endometriosis treatment.
It comes after the party hosted a public meeting over the issue in Laois last night.
Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald wants Endometriosis treatment centres and excision surgeries available in Ireland.
Campaigners and advocates spoke about their experiences with the condition and the lack of care they've received.
One in 10 Irish women live with endometriosis, but there is no specialist facility for diagnosis and treatment.
Laois Senator Maria McCormack says women are being failed:
Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald was in attendance at the event, which also featured powerful testimonies and insights from campaigners and advocates, including Paula Byrne, Jess Ní Mhaoláin, and Sarah Jane Allen.
Midlands 103's Courtney Callaghan spoke with some of the local ladies about their experiences with Endometriosis:
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