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The Menstrual Cycle as a Marker of Health: A Research Review

The Menstrual Cycle as a Marker of Health: A Research Review

This research review was written by a second year medical student as part of a FACTS two-week online elective. The study, published in 2019 is titled “Real-world menstrual cycle characteristics of more than 600,000 menstrual cycles.” It highlights features of the menstrual cycle that have important implications for a woman’s health and well being, even beyond their impact on her fertility and family planning.

Introducing FACTS Advisory Council Member: Geraldine Matus, PhD

Introducing FACTS Advisory Council Member: Geraldine Matus, PhD

The FACTS Advisory Council consists of a talented and diverse group of individuals whose guidance and support are essential to the success of our organization. Being a member of our Advisory Council is a voluntary position and all their work with FACTS is a generous contribution of time and expertise. Each month, we have featured an Advisory Council member to highlight their unique contributions to our mission. Our series continues with Geraldine Matus, PhD, who founded the Justisse Method in 1987 and has served on the FACTS Advisory Council since its inception.

Looking Back with Gratitude, Forging Ahead with Hope

Looking Back with Gratitude, Forging Ahead with Hope

2019 was a rewarding and fruitful year for us at FACTS. We are so thankful for our dedicated team, our generous benefactors, and the medical professionals and students with whom we work each day to increase awareness of the science of fertility awareness! Click here to read a few highlights of 2019 and our plans for 2020.

Why FACTS Exists: A Research Study and Giving Opportunity

Why FACTS Exists: A Research Study and Giving Opportunity

Multiple studies have shown that fertility-related knowledge among the general public and medical trainees is quite low. Knowledge gaps have been found to be especially large regarding the effect of age on fertility and the extent to which lifestyle affects one’s fertility. In this post, medical student Joi Spaulding reviews a study published in 2017 in “Fertility and Sterility” focused on low fertility awareness among reproductive-age women and medical trainees.

Our Month of Giving campaign focused on giving medical students The Gift of Knowledge ends this week. Your support will help FACTS as we seek to bring accurate, up-to-date evidence-based information about FABMs to more medical professionals, women, and couples, and we thank you in advance for your support!

Introducing FACTS Advisory Council Member: Summer Holmes Mason, MD, FACOG

Introducing FACTS Advisory Council Member: Summer Holmes Mason, MD, FACOG

The FACTS Advisory Council consists of a talented and diverse group of individuals whose guidance and support are crucial to the success of our organization. This year, we have featured one of our Council members each month to highlight their unique contributions to our mission. Our series continues as we welcome Summer Holmes Mason, MD as the newest member of the FACTS Advisory Council. We value her contributions to FACTS Research and her passion to educate women, couples, and medical professionals about the practical applications of fertility awareness based methods (FABMs).

Support A Student!

Support A Student!

We have kicked off our end-of-year campaign to give students the priceless Gift of Knowledge!
Educating students is the first step in training a new generation of medical professionals who recognize fertility as healthy and normal. Give students the gift of knowledge by donating today!