Resource Hub - Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain
Resource Hub
This page brings together trusted, evidence-based resources to support you through the challenges of endometriosis and pelvic pain. From books and podcasts to websites and tools, everything here is handpicked to help you feel informed, understood, and less alone. Whether you're just starting to seek answers or deep in your healing journey, this space makes it easier to find what you need — all in one place.
BOOKS
Healing Pelvic Pain — Dr Peta Wright
A holistic, trauma-informed guide to understanding and easing pelvic pain.
Why it's helpful: Offers a mind-body-focused approach that integrates trauma awareness, cycle-sensitive care, and actionable lifestyle tools to support long-term relief and empowerment.
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The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.
A deeply researched exploration of how trauma affects the body and mind even once the experiences are long over.
Why it’s helpful: Did you know that emotional and physical pain light up the same areas of the brain? This book offers a powerful window into why your body may still be holding onto pain or overwhelm—even long after the event. With insights on how trauma lives in the body and how healing is possible through EMDR, somatic therapy, yoga, and breathwork, it’s a validating and empowering read.
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Education & Evidence-Based Websites
Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis — UBC Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Laboratory
An accessible, Canadian-based site developed with patient partners and backed by UBC research.
Why it's helpful: A trusted resource offering empathetic, research-informed insights into endometriosis and pelvic pain—including causes, care options, common questions, and stories from people with lived experience.
Created by: UBC’s Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Laboratory in collaboration with patient partners.
🌐 pelvicpainendo.ca
Period Pain is Real Pain — PeriodPain.ca
A Canada-based campaign breaking the silence on severe period pain.
Why it's helpful: Validates that period pain is real and not normal—especially when it interferes with everyday life. Includes an easy self-assessment quiz, evidence-based relief strategies, and clear explanations of when professional care may be needed.
Created by: UBC’s Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Laboratory in partnership with youth and health experts.
🌐 periodpain.ca
They also have a series of videos that do a beautiful job depicting the pelvic pain journey.
The Endometriosis Network Canada
Empowering individuals with endometriosis through education, support, and community.
Why it's helpful: A Canadian nonprofit offering resources like virtual support groups, a surgeon directory, educational materials, and advocacy initiatives to support those affected by endometriosis.
Key Features:
Virtual support groups twice monthly via Zoom
Surgeon directory for endometriosis excision specialists across Canada
Educational resources including the Endo Hub and youth menstrual health workbook
Advocacy initiatives like “Run to End Endo”
Created by: Founded in 2012 by individuals with endometriosis, registered charity since 2016.
Nervous System Regulation & Mindfulness
Polyvagal Theory Explained — Stephen Porges (Animated Overview)
A visually engaging introduction to how our nervous system detects safety and threat, impacting pain and emotional wellbeing.
Why it's helpful: Explains nervous system responses that underlie trauma and chronic pain, helping clients understand their bodily reactions and supporting regulation strategies.
🎥 Watch on YouTube