For women living with endometriosis:
You are not alone, this is your safe place.
Living with endometriosis can sometimes feel overwhelming and isolating, but you don’t have to go through it alone.
The goal is simple: to help you regain control of your endometriosis journey and your healthcare path. There are no miracle solutions and no strange tricks here, only science, experience, support and love.
Because in the end, what could be more powerful than that?
Personal Support & Guidance
Laura offers individual support tailored to your needs, whether you are questioning your symptoms, seeking a diagnosis, or already living with endometriosis.
There are no miracle solutions, but there are tools, knowledge, and the right guidance to help you better understand what is happening in your body and move forward with more clarity and confidence.
You can book a 1:1 Consultation to ask all your questions about endometriosis, or choose a longer support journey with several sessions and ongoing guidance adapted to your needs or focused on specific themes.
With Laura, you don’t have to face this journey alone anymore. Together, you learn how to navigate the storm, turning what may feel like a tsunami into a river you can move through with more strength and calm.
And no matter what you go through along the way, you will never be alone anymore.
Most Requested Topics for Support & Guidance
Intimate Health, Sexual Health & Well-being
Endometriosis often has a direct impact on intimacy and sexuality. Rebuilding a comfortable relationship with your body often starts with the basics: understanding which intimate products are truly safe and body-friendly, learning about the composition of lubricants, and discovering reliable pelvology tools that can help you gently reconnect with your body and your sexuality.
Neuropelveology
In some cases, endometriosis affects the nerves of the pelvic region, leading to complex and often misunderstood symptoms. Understanding, diagnosing, and treating nerve involvement can be a long and challenging journey. After experiencing severe nerve-related endometriosis herself (which once left her in a wheelchair) Laura developed a deep interest in neuropelveology. She shares her knowledge to help others better understand this complex manifestation of endometriosis and guides them toward trusted medical resources
Couple & Relationship Life
Endometriosis can have a significant impact not only on the person living with the condition, but also on their relationships, social life, and family dynamics. For Laura, it is essential that partners and loved ones better understand endometriosis, because understanding is the first step toward meaningful support. She helps you find the right words to talk about the disease with those around you, navigate difficult conversations, and build stronger, more supportive relationships.
Nutrition, Microbiome Health & Lifestyle
Laura does not believe in a single “anti-inflammatory diet” for everyone living with endometriosis. There are thousands of different endometriosis experiences, so why would there be only one diet for all?
Instead, she encourages a more intuitive and individualized approach to nutrition and lifestyle.
Laura helps you better understand the many perspectives around diet and endometriosis, and when needed, guides you toward qualified professionals who can support you in finding what works best for your own body and your endometriosis.
She can also help you better understand the role of your microbiome and liver in the management of endometriosis, and more broadly how these systems influence your hormonal balance, inflammation, energy levels, and even your mental and emotional wellbeing. If helpful, Laura can guide you in exploring how supporting these key systems may positively impact both your body and mind.
(In)Fertility
Endometriosis and fertility are often discussed only in relation to the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or uterus. In reality, the relationship between endometriosis and fertility is far more complex and multifactorial. Laura helps you better understand these different factors and the many realities that can exist around fertility and endometriosis, wherever you are in your journey, and whether or not having a pregnancy is part of your path.
Gentle & Adapted Movement/Sport
Being told to exercise when you are in pain can sometimes feel disconnected from reality. Yet, gentle and adapted movement can have real benefits for the body and the mind, and over time may also influence how we perceive and cope with pain related to endometriosis. Some types of movement may be more suitable than others depending on your symptoms and your body. Together, we explore what could work best for you and how to approach movement in a way that feels safe and supportive.
Mental Health & Emotional Well-being
Anger, sadness, loneliness… an endometriosis diagnosis can bring you into a journey of different emotional stages, whether you choose it or not, sometimes similar to grieving the life you had before the disease. These emotions are normal and part of the process. There is no need to feel ashamed of them or to push them away, they are part of you and part of your journey with endometriosis.
This path can be difficult, long, and filled with ups and downs. Yet it does not have to be a fatality. With time, understanding, and support, you can slowly move toward acceptance and discover a form of resilience you may not have known you had. There are no miracle solutions, but being listened to, sharing experiences, understanding what is happening, and receiving support can truly make a difference.
Understanding (Chronic) Pain Mechanisms
Pain is never “just in your head.” However, the brain can influence how pain is perceived and processed. Understanding how pain mechanisms work can help you feel more prepared when pain or an endometriosis flare occurs, because you will better understand what is happening in your body. Laura helps you explore and understand these mechanisms in a clear and accessible way. She can also explain some of the treatment approaches that may be offered in specialized pain clinics, which you can then discuss further with a pain specialist (algologist) experienced in endometriosis.
Safe Space to Talk Freely
This is your moment, just for you, with Laura. A space you can choose whenever you feel the need to talk, release what is on your mind, and share openly in a kind, gentle, and empathetic environment.
It is a moment to be heard without judgment, to exchange, and to (re)connect with a sense of hope, because hope is part of life. Laura is here to listen and support you, wherever you are, so you don’t have to go through this journey feeling alone. Never anymore.
