What’s a uterus for, anyway? đŸ€”

ChĂšre amie, cher ami,

Every now and then, it’s a good idea to get back to basics. After all, with what passes for “sexual education” in our country and autour du monde, many people leave formal education with little idea of comment their bodies actually work—and even more importantly, pourquoi. That was one of the reasons we started our Les bases de FAM series, which we’re reviving this week with a new installment all about the uterus, aka, the “main stage” of a woman’s menstrual cycle, and the reason why that cycle exists! 

In other new content this week, we’re sharing a primer on the important differences between primary dysmenorrhea (period pain) and secondary dysmenorrhea, with a reminder that it matters what the source of one’s period pain is, and that birth control will merely slap a Band Aid on the problem, instead of helping young women get the tailored help they need for optimal health and well-being. 

On that note, we’ve got an excellent, brand-new interview up on the website and on our ChaĂźne YouTube this week with Dr. Marguerite Duane of FACTS about Fertility, that serves as a primer on fertility awareness methods (FAMs). In this video, we’re answering everything about this exciting area of women’s health—including how it can be used to help monitor, diagnose, and treat reproductive issues—at the most basic level.

Now, friend, I’m willing to bet that as a subscriber to this newsletter, you’re already pretty savvy on FAMs—but I encourage you to watch and share this video as widely as you can (and some of this other “back to basics” type content, while you’re at it!). You never know who might be “FAM-curious” in your circles, but at a loss for where to find easy-to-understand, evidence-based information about this topic.

Tous nos vƓux de rĂ©ussite, 

Grace Emily Stark
Éditeur
La féminité naturelle

Les bases de la GPA : L'utérus
How big is the uterus? And where is it located? What’s the point of having a uterus other than pregnancy? Here are the answers to everything you’ve ever wondered about uterine anatomy and functions. 

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Quelles sont les causes des rÚgles douloureuses, ou dysménorrhée ?
 Heavy painful painful periods have many potential causes. Here’s how to know what’s causing yours, and what you can do about them. 
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What are FAMs?: A Natural Womanhood Exclusive Video Interview with Dr. Marguerite Duane, MD, of FACTS

In this video interview, Dr. Marguerite Duane explains what FAMs are, who can use them, whether they’re effective, and how to pick one, plus the pros and cons of fertility apps and other femtech options. 

Click here to read the full article on our website OU click here to watch the video on our YouTube channel.