What beliefs do you hold about your cycle and fertility?
We live in a world where menstrual cycles are taboo, sex is a dirty word, and pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen to you (until you get married and then it must happen immediately). With all of the narratives and pressure surrounding our bodies, fertility, and choices, it’s impossible not to internalize at least some of it.
Which is why when I met Abbey, I knew she needed to cohost a meetup! As a therapist, life coach, and burnout specialist, one of the many things that Abbey does is support her clients in releasing subconscious blocks to their fertility - which of course also means healthy cycles.
Join us to:
✨ Learn more about the narratives that so many of us hold about our bodies
✨ Participate in a guided meditation to explore what blocks you may hold
✨ Ask questions, hear about other’s life experiences, and be part of an amazing community!
The Cycle Charting meetups are a space to talk about all things related to the menstrual cycle, with a focus on fertility awareness and cycle charting. Whether you’re brand new to fertility awareness or have been charting for years, you are welcome here!
Online via Zoom
Cost: $10
What the Community is Saying
“I really enjoy the meet ups! It’s always awesome to get to connect with other women who are charting, talk about menstrual health, and share in a safe space. I always learn something new and feel so supported!” - S.P.
“I attended a Cycle Charting meet-up that Julie hosted this week. She created such a safe space for us all to talk about our cycles, the symptoms we experience as a result, and how frustrating it can be to not have answers about what's best for our own biology. She shares great resources in there, too. If you are looking for someone who's passionate and trained in this, make sure you attend one of her meet-ups” - R.P.
“This group is sooooo valuable for all women… especially for those who never REALLY learned about their bodies and the magic of the menstrual cycle, anyone coming off birth control, trying to conceive, or want to feel more comfortable talking about and being present in their bodies. Highly recommend.” - K.R.