

Motherhood, PCOS, and Identity: What Does Being “Mom” Mean?
Motherhood is often presented as a straightforward path. You grow up, decide you want kids, try, and then become a parent. Simple narrative. Neat expectation. Predictable identity shift. Except for many women with PCOS, it is rarely that simple. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome does not just affect hormones, weight, cycles, fertility, or health. It also shapes identity. It affects how you see your body, your choices, your future, your relationships, and the idea of motherhood itself
Jessica Elliott
Mar 186 min read


PCOS & Grief: It’s Okay If You’re Not Okay
PCOS Comes With Grief That No One Warns You About PCOS impacts so much more than hormones, lab results, and symptoms. It touches identity, womanhood, relationships, and your sense of safety in your own body. What many people do not talk about is the quiet grief that often comes with it. Grief for the body you used to have. Grief for the ease you wish your health came with. Grief for fertility journeys that feel uncertain or painful. Grief for expectations of life that no long
Jessica Elliott
Mar 115 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
