RMA of Connecticut hosted a Live Event for women just like you – women who want to be the boss of their body and feel completely in control. It featured RMA of Connecticut's unique PCOS Team, covering topics like nutrition, anxiety, and support! Watch the entire video below!
Having PCOS can be, well, a lot of things…
…Need I go on?
But you know what else it can be? Empowering. Hear me out…
Do you want to be part of the PCOS Boss community?
Disclaimer: I have PCOS, too, so I feel you, girl. Before I was diagnosed, my hormones ran my life (from weird hair things to stomach issues to non-existent periods). I ate healthfully, worked out religiously, and thought I was doing all the right things for my body… but still, my body was not under my control – what was the deal?!
But then, after many docs brushed me off or treated my isolated symptoms, one had the genius to say, “I think you have PCOS.” It was a great day. Sure, I was diagnosed with a life-long syndrome, but things finally made sense! All the pieces of the puzzle merged into the image of my life. Big “Aha moment” vibes.
Now, my struggle was learning how to live with it the best I could.
That’s where the PCOS team at RMA of Connecticut came in. They taught me how to care for my body and embrace the particular needs of my mind, organs, and the intricate systems connecting the two.
They taught me that to control your condition is to own your condition. It no longer owned me and dictated how I felt all the time… instead, I felt empowered. I finally felt like I knew my body. I knew what worked for my body and what didn’t. I knew when I fell off the wagon and how to get back on.
Now, it’s your turn to feel that sort of empowerment. Your turn to be the Boss.
You might assume that because we’re a fertility clinic, we only treat women and men trying to conceive. But no! At RMA of Connecticut, we have an entire roster of clinicians who are dedicated to treating women with PCOS, helping them manage their symptoms regardless of their phase in life.
Our PCOS Team meets with women as young as 14 just learning what PCOS is…
…and women with PCOS at any age who are struggling with fertility.
This team covers the entire spectrum because no woman should have to live with PCOS without the knowledge and tools to better their experiences, no matter their stage in life.
Dr. Ilana Ressler, Reproductive Endocrinologist:
Diana D’Amelio, Physician Assistant:
Melissa Kelleher, Social Worker:
Jill Hickey, Nutritionist:
Kerry Tomson, Fertility Nurse:
Ready to meet the team to discuss your PCOS journey?