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Hope began her period at age 12 and, by age 14, was already experiencing extreme menstrual cramps with her period. She went to her OBGYN to seek answers and began a journey of discovery, health, and healing. Today she shares about her experience as a teenager, her timeline and process for diagnosis, and what she's doing now to invest in her reproductive health even as a young woman who is not in a relationship. Fertility awareness for single women is just as important as anyone else. Whether you have painful periods or simply want to know when you ovulate, there are fertility awareness based methods like the Creighton model system available to you! 

NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences. 

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Hope is a young adult discovering the design of her body through charting with the Creighton Model. She has a history of difficult and irregular cycles as well as stage 2 and stage 4 endometriosis. She currently works at an organic, sustainable orchard and enjoys snowboarding in her free time. 

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