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PCOS Awareness Month: How Nervous System Care Prepares Your Body for Future Pregnancies

Dr. Jordan Dieterle
September 11, 2025
A chiropractor in Sarasota discusses PCOS, hormone balance, and nervous system health.

PCOS Affects 1 in 10 Women — But There’s Hope

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) impacts nearly 10% of women of childbearing age. Too often, the only “solution” offered is birth control or fertility medications. At Pinnacle Chiropractic, we know there’s a better way — one that starts with the nervous system and gets to the root cause.

The Nervous System and Hormone Balance

Your nervous system is the master control center of your body. When it’s stressed and stuck in fight-or-flight mode, it disrupts communication between the brain and ovaries, leading to irregular cycles, hormone imbalances, and fertility struggles. By calming and balancing the nervous system, we allow the body’s natural hormonal rhythms to return.

Functional Medicine Support with Dr. Jordan

Our own Dr. Jordan, CFMP, goes beyond chiropractic adjustments. She provides functional testing such as:

  • Food sensitivity testing to identify hidden stressors

  • Gut and hormone panels to uncover imbalances

  • Nutritional guidance and supplement recommendations

Preparing the Body for Future Pregnancies

When your nervous system is calm and your body has the nutritional support it needs, fertility often improves naturally. Our goal isn’t just to relieve symptoms — it’s to help women prepare their bodies for future healthy pregnancies.

If you’re struggling with PCOS, irregular cycles, or infertility, know this: there is hope. Nervous system-based chiropractic care, paired with functional medicine support, helps women restore balance and step into their Pinnacle Potential.

📞 Call Pinnacle Chiropractic today at (941) 822-8828 to schedule a consultation and INSiGHT scans. Let’s uncover hidden stress and give your body the foundation it needs for healing, balance, and future healthy pregnancies.

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