Medications

Endometriosis and PCOS/PMOS Medications, Finally Explained Simply

You were handed a prescription, a quick sentence, and not much else. The pill, the patch, the injection, the metformin, the new one everyone is talking about. You take it, or you are afraid to, and either way you do not fully understand what it is doing inside your body, or why it was chosen for you, or what to watch for.

And you were made to feel that asking too many questions was being difficult. It is not, my love. Understanding your own medicine is your right.

Why the not-knowing is so heavy

There is a specific anxiety in taking something every day that you do not understand. You read the frightening leaflet, or the frightening forum, and you are left more confused than before, quietly wondering if you are helping your body or harming it. No one sat with you and explained it, plainly and without an agenda.

You deserve that. Not to be told what to do, but to finally understand, so you can be a real partner in your own care.

What the free guide gives you

Your Medications, Explained is the calm, honest companion no one handed you at the pharmacy. Inside, you will find:

I will never tell you to start or stop anything, and I never pretend to be your doctor. What I will do is lift the fog, so you understand what is in your body and why, and can walk into your next appointment able to ask the right questions.

Understand what is in your body

Never change a medicine on my word, only your doctor's, but never again feel powerless to understand it. This guide is free, and it lands gently in your inbox.

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Educational and supportive in nature, not medical advice. Never start or stop a medication without your own doctor. PCOS was renamed PMOS in 2026.
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