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For many people, a diagnosis of a pituitary condition is life-long. This can impact different aspects of your life, from school and education, to work, relationships, family life and more. At The Pituitary Foundation, our role isn’t just to inform you about pituitary conditions and their management. We are also here to help you live well with a pituitary condition, whatever stage of life you are in.

This is why, for Pituitary Awareness Month 2025, we’ve created our ‘A Lifetime of Hormone Health’ campaign; to share stories, resources and information to support you and your hormone health, throughout your life.

Take a look at our Lifetime Content below, to find resources to help you. We hope you will find comfort and support in the content shared, and will feel empowered to manage your pituitary condition across your life.

Explore our Lifetime Content

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Children and young people

Information and support for young people and their parents
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Relationships and fertility

Information about how pituitary conditions may impact your relationships, family planning and fertility
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Employment and benefits

Understand what support is available to help you manage working alongside a pituitary condition

Navigating life changes

Emotional support for managing the ups and downs of life and looking after your wellbeing, alongside a pituitary condition

Your pituitary awareness month stories

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School, netball and a pituitary tumour – Tessa’s story of a childhood craniopharyngioma

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Catherine’s Story: How I adapted my working life with a persistent Pituitary Tumour and Addison’s disease

Protected: What we’ve learnt from parenting a child with a pituitary condition

Defying expectations and shaping your own experience: Aleha’s story

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Ann-Marie’s Story: Prolactinoma and Fertility

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The best books for understanding pituitary conditions

How my fertility issues led to a pituitary adenoma diagnosis

Maci’s story: Managing life and prolactinoma

How you can get involved

Caring for a child with a pituitary condition

02/10/2025

Join us for an online event this Pituitary Awareness Month.

Managing life changes, with Dr Sue Jackson

21/10/2025

Join us for an online event this Pituitary Awareness Month.

Pregnancy and pituitary conditions, with Dr Rebecca Scott

13/10/2025

Join us for an online event this Pituitary Awareness Month.

Q&A with Professor John Wass

28/10/2025

Join us for an online event this Pituitary Awareness Month.

Understanding Benefit entitlement and chronic conditions

06/10/2025

Join us for an online event this Pituitary Awareness Month.

This month, we’re asking our community to get involved with ‘A lifetime of hormone health’ through sharing your own lifetime journey with a pituitary condition.

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You can download and print out your own pituitary pathway, to share your journey and your own pituitary milestones. If you would like to have your pituitary pathway featured on our wall below, email it to us at [email protected]

You can also share your pathways on social media! Be sure to tag us in your photos and use the hashtag #ALifetimeOfHormoneHealth