
Understanding Endometriosis & Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Yoga Teachers & Therapists
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Date: Sun 21 Nov 2021
Time: 0930-1230 GMT
Venue: Zoom
Cost: £45
Course Outline:
- Period pains
- Pelvic pain
- Pain during or after sex
- Pain when peeing or pooing during your period
- Feeling sick, constipation, diarrhoea, or blood in your pee during your period
- Difficulty getting pregnant
These are all things that women with endometriosis often experience.
The problem is that for many women they are either misdiagnosed or not given effective treatment options that can make a lasting difference to their quality of life.
In this workshop we will explore what endometriosis & PCOS are, the biology, the hormones, the experiences, and how Yoga for Women's Health can be an effective and long-term treatment for women:
- the biology
- the hormones
- our relationship with our pelvis and our feminine authenticity
- What PCOS is (and what it isn't) and how and why it can occur in the body
- The hormonal story behind PCOS & conventional treatments
- The yoga approach to PCOS & Endometriosis
The theory will be followed by learning yoga tools that can be used for working with endometriosis & PCOS
Please wear comfortable clothes and bring your yoga mat for the practical aspects of this training.
This event will be recorded for lifetime access.

About the facilitator: Jacqueline Rose
Jacqueline is a wife and mother of five who was multi-taking and juggling life, work, family, responsibilities, feeling overwhelmed and stressed out, until she discovered Yoga for Women's Health.
Through her studies and teaching, she has been able to develop a deeper understanding, awareness and connection to her body, how it works and how it naturally changes over time. Using yoga tools and techniques, Jacqueline has found practical ways to create hormonal, physical and emotional balance and manage expectations despite her very busy life.
Her mission is to support and empower women to improve their own health and well-being. She is passionate about changing the way women understand how their bodies work, particularly natural hormonal changes and cycles, and creating space for women to explore their authentic voice and self.
Jacqueline qualified as a Yoga for Pregnancy Instructor at the Wingate Institute in 2014. She qualified as a Yoga Nashit Instructor in 2017 with Mira Atzi-Padan (founder of Yoga Nashit). Most recently, in 2019, she qualified as a Therapeutic Yoga Instructor at Campus Broshim School of Integrative Medicine, Tel Aviv University.