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Felly Wellness CIC is here πŸ’šπŸ’œ
Supporting:
β€’ Skincare & wellness
β€’ Teens’ skincare education
β€’ Women’s health & fertility-safe topics
β€’ Community workshops & resources
β€’ Wellbeing for families in Kent
More updates soon on programmes.

Photos from Fellycollection's post 20/05/2026

I want to speak directly to the woman who has spent years feeling like a failure at managing her own body.
You tried the diets. You tried the exercise plans. You tried cutting carbs, going dairy-free, tracking every calorie. And your body responded differently to everyone else's. It felt like the rules didn't apply to you β€” because actually, they didn't.
Your body has been operating under a different set of biological rules. Rules shaped by insulin resistance, by androgen excess, by hormonal disruption that starts at the cellular level.
When your insulin isn't working properly, your cells are literally starved of energy despite adequate food intake. Your body holds onto fat as protection. Your hunger hormones are dysregulated. Your motivation and energy are affected by real, measurable hormonal patterns β€” not by lack of willpower.
You were never lazy. You were never weak. You were managing a complex, multisystem condition called PMOS β€” without the right information, without metabolic support, often without even the right diagnosis.
You deserved better. You deserve better now.
And it is not too late to start again β€” with the right understanding, the right support, and the right care.
Felly Health and Wellness CIC β€” working alongside your NHS care. πŸ’œ

17/05/2026

Your FREE Health Resource Library πŸ’šAt Felly Health & Wellness CIC, we believe everyone deserves access to quality health education!🌟 ALL our resources are FREE to download:
β€’ PCOS Management
β€’ Menopause Support
β€’ Teen Skincare
β€’ Diabetes Prevention
β€’ Women's Health Checklists
β€’ NHS Resources & More!πŸ“² Visit fellywellness.fellysaas.com
Link in bio!Empowering wellness, enriching communities 🌍

17/05/2026
17/05/2026

I forgot I created this during a season where I was trying to build safe spaces and hopeful resources for women navigating fertility journeys. Looking back, I realise how much of my work has always centred around women’s wellbeing, healing, support, and hope.

Fellywellness-registration.netlify.app

My IVF Hope Story Project

πŸŒπŸ’« For African couples trying to conceive, the IVF journey can feel isolating. I wanted to change that.

So I created a storytelling GPT tool that allows people to hear hopeful, relatable stories from people who’ve walked that same path. It's a blend of empathy and AI.

Try the demo or share with someone on their fertility journey:
https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6832ce8df164819184ca9a4a5736ec93-fertility-hope-storyteller

16/05/2026

So PCOS has officially been renamed. As of today β€” 12th May 2026 β€” the medical world is now calling it PMOS. Polyendocrine. Metabolic. Ovarian. Syndrome.
Now β€” you might be thinking, okay, why does a name change matter? Let me tell you.
The old name said 'polycystic.' But there were never cysts. They were follicles. Tiny immature egg sacs. And because doctors were looking for cysts, thousands of women were told their scan looked normal and sent home. Without a diagnosis. Without answers.
The new name says what this condition actually is. A hormonal condition. A metabolic condition. One that affects your insulin, your skin, your heart health, your mental health β€” not just your ovaries.
If you have PCOS β€” you now have a name that finally tells your truth.
And I'm going to be breaking down everything you need to know right here. So follow along. Because this matters.

15/05/2026

HUGE news in women's health this week πŸ’œ

14/05/2026

The diagnosis gap is real.
Black women are more likely to develop insulin resistance.

More likely to have prominent acanthosis nigricans β€” that dark, velvety skin at the neck, underarms, and groin that signals your cells are struggling with insulin.

More likely to have severe acne that gets attributed to skin type rather than hormones.
And yet β€” less likely to be diagnosed promptly.

Less likely to be referred for metabolic screening.
Less likely to be taken seriously when they describe fatigue, weight changes, and cycle irregularities.

This is not about individual doctors being malicious. It is about a system that was built on research that underrepresented women of colour.
It is about a name that directed clinical attention to the wrong place.
It is about implicit bias that still shapes who gets investigated and who gets sent home with dietary advice.

At Felly Health & Wellness CIC, this is personal. And it is clinical. We work in Medway β€” a diverse community with real, unmet women's health needs.

And we are committed to making sure that every woman, regardless of her skin colour or postcode, gets access to accurate information about her body.

The name change to PMOS is a beginning. Not an end. The work continues.
Felly Health and Wellness CIC β€” working alongside your NHS care. πŸ’œ

Felly Health & Wellness CIC 07/05/2026

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4 RHODE Street, CHATHAM
London
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Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 10pm
Tuesday 7am - 11am
Wednesday 7am - 11am
Thursday 7am - 11am
Friday 7am - 11am
Saturday 7am - 11am
Sunday 7am - 11am