You've probably scrolled through forums, read other people's stories, and still felt completely alone.
Surgery is one of the hardest things you'll do, and most of the support out there is either too clinical or too public.
This is something different. A small, private group of people going through the same surgery in the same month - 4 guided sessions, one private group chat, and real connection through every stage.
Completely free. Limited spots per cohort.
Reserve your spot - it's free!
4 live group sessions with a facilitator

Private group chat for your entire cohort

Pre-op preparation: mental, emotional & practical

Surgery day support

Post-op recovery guidance

Real connection with people who truly get what you're going through

Free one-time consult with a Pelvic Floor DPT

Facebook groups and Instagram / TikTok pages are full of thousands of people going through endomatriosis surgery, and while they're helpful, they're also... public.
When everyone can see your question, we often tend to hold back.
Watch, instead of participate.
Which makes us feel more alone, not less.
This program is built on the belief that real support happens in small, trusted spaces- where you know the people around you, you're all on the same timeline, and nothing you share ends up on someone's public feed.
Live sessions designed around the surgery journey.
A closed group chat where your cohort can talk openly, 24/7.
Navigating the same moments at the same time.
Led by experienced facilitators who are patients too!
Reserve your spot - it's free!Our personal stories
The wide range of experiences people have creates a unique environment: Every body is different, but in some ways - we're also very similar.
Getting ready
Practical prep meets inner work. From what to pack to how to talk to your family to what to do when the fear gets loud at 2am.
Getting through it
The fear is real. But so is the strength you don't know you have yet. Feeling together the moments you can't explain to people who haven't been through it.
Day of + Post-op
What surgery day actually looks like. How to navigate the hospital, the waiting, and the strange vulnerability of the first days and months post-op.
Limited spots available every month