This book should be required reading for anyone that falls into one of these categories:
- you are trying to get pregnant
- you are trying to NOT get pregnant
- you have a vagina
- you are in a relationship with someone that has a vagina
After 2 friends (one who is trying to get pregnant, and another who is trying NOT to) recommended this to me, I finally put it on hold at the library. I could not put this book down and read it all in one day. I wish someone would have told me about this stuff, oh, say 15 years ago (and I had what I thought was a pretty comprehensive sex education). But...better late than never, I suppose. Jesus Christ.
Srsly.
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I have recently read about this book, but thought it sounded kind of.... I don't know, a bit too much, too much? However, if it is that fascinating, I may just decide to get it.
Alotta Fachina, INDEED.
Apparently I have a Chinese fan of my blog...
I found the book to be helpful for many reasons and recommend it to anyone that has a fachina. Even if you don't end up charting your fertility (I haven't yet, but I may some day), I think it's good information to know about yourself. They give you a lot of shortcuts, so by the end, it doesn't seem overwhelming but actually seems really easy. The book covers many topics, not just charting and fachinas, but a range of topics related to women's health.
I bet it's available at your library if you don't want to actually buy it.
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