PCOS Education


Couples & PCOS: Navigating Emotional Load Together
PCOS is often discussed in terms of hormones, fertility, symptoms, and treatment options. What does not get talked about nearly enough is how deeply it can affect relationships, emotional connection, trust, and intimacy. PCOS does not live in isolation. It lives in real homes, real bodies, and real partnerships. If you are navigating PCOS in a relationship, you are not just dealing with lab work, appointments, and symptoms. You may also be navigating grief, fear, frustration,
Jessica Elliott
5 days ago5 min read


PCOS & Fertility: Understanding Your Options
For many women, the conversation around fertility comes with hope, excitement, and planning. For women with PCOS, that conversation often comes with confusion, frustration, grief, and fear layered on top of that hope. PCOS does not automatically mean infertility, but it can create challenges that deserve honest education, compassionate support, and a plan that honors both your body and your mental health. If you are trying to conceive or thinking about it in the future, you d
Jessica Elliott
Feb 185 min read


Sleep, PCOS, and Cortisol: Why Rest Matters
Sleep is often the first thing sacrificed when life feels overwhelming. For individuals with PCOS, disrupted sleep is not just a side effect of stress or busy schedules. It can actively worsen symptoms, fuel hormonal imbalance, and intensify mental and emotional distress. Many people with PCOS report difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking feeling rested. Nighttime anxiety, racing thoughts, blood sugar dips, chronic fatigue, and irregular schedules can all interf
Jessica Elliott
Feb 116 min read


Nutrition for PCOS: Supporting Hormones and Insulin
When someone is diagnosed with PCOS, nutrition is often one of the first things discussed and one of the most overwhelming. Many individuals hear conflicting advice, feel pressure to eat perfectly, or internalize the belief that their symptoms are their fault. From a mental health perspective, this can quickly lead to anxiety, food guilt, disordered eating patterns, or a sense of failure. Nutrition for PCOS is not about control or restriction. It is about support. Supporting
Jessica Elliott
Feb 44 min read


PCOS and Stress: The Mind Body Connection
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is often discussed in terms of hormones, fertility, and metabolism. What receives far less attention is the role of chronic stress and how deeply it impacts both the body and the mind for individuals living with PCOS. Stress is not just something you feel. It is something your body experiences repeatedly, sometimes for years. When stress becomes chronic, it affects the nervous system, hormone regulation, inflammation, blood sugar balance, mood, and s
Jessica Elliott
Jan 284 min read


PCOS & Self Esteem: Learning to Love Your Body
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome affects far more than hormones, cycles, or fertility. For many individuals, PCOS quietly reshapes how they see themselves. Changes in weight, skin, hair, energy, mood, and reproductive health can slowly erode self-esteem and create a complicated relationship with the body. Clients often share that PCOS made them feel disconnected from who they used to be or who they thought they would become. Others describe feeling betrayed by their body, ashamed of
Jessica Elliott
Jan 216 min read


PCOS Phenotypes Explained: Why No Two Stories Are Alike
One of the most frustrating parts of living with PCOS is hearing conflicting information. One person struggles with weight and insulin resistance. Another has irregular periods but no metabolic concerns. Someone else was diagnosed only after fertility challenges. All of these experiences can be PCOS. PCOS is not a single presentation. It is a spectrum. Understanding PCOS phenotypes can help explain why symptoms vary so widely and why comparison often leads to confusion, self-
Jessica Elliott
Jan 144 min read


What is PCOS: More Than Just Fertility
PCOS Is More Than a Reproductive Condition Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly known as PCOS, is often discussed only in the context of fertility. Many people are first introduced to PCOS when periods are irregular or pregnancy is difficult. While fertility can be impacted, PCOS is not just a reproductive disorder. PCOS is a complex endocrine, metabolic, and mental health condition that affects the entire body and nervous system. Hormones, blood sugar regulation, energy level
Jessica Elliott
Jan 74 min read
