Basal Body Temperature mini zine

$7.00

How do I know if I’m ovulating?! One way to answer that question is to track your BBT (aka basal body temperature). This quick, simple, daily practice is useful for people who are trying to get pregnant (via insemination or intercourse), people who are trying to avoid pregnancy, and also people who are just curious about their cycle and want to be more in touch with their body. This mini zine includes info about how to take your BBT, some things you should know before you begin, and resources for further learning.

This zine gives the beginner or expert the basics of one of the three key signs of fertility, while remaining impartial to the purpose of you knowing your BBT. I love that Ashley includes notes about how external factors can change the BBT, as well as best practices for reliable collection of data. —Zine reader

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How do I know if I’m ovulating?! One way to answer that question is to track your BBT (aka basal body temperature). This quick, simple, daily practice is useful for people who are trying to get pregnant (via insemination or intercourse), people who are trying to avoid pregnancy, and also people who are just curious about their cycle and want to be more in touch with their body. This mini zine includes info about how to take your BBT, some things you should know before you begin, and resources for further learning.

This zine gives the beginner or expert the basics of one of the three key signs of fertility, while remaining impartial to the purpose of you knowing your BBT. I love that Ashley includes notes about how external factors can change the BBT, as well as best practices for reliable collection of data. —Zine reader

Want a new zine delivered to your mailbox every month? Join the Body Books zine of the month club for as little as $5.55 per month!

How do I know if I’m ovulating?! One way to answer that question is to track your BBT (aka basal body temperature). This quick, simple, daily practice is useful for people who are trying to get pregnant (via insemination or intercourse), people who are trying to avoid pregnancy, and also people who are just curious about their cycle and want to be more in touch with their body. This mini zine includes info about how to take your BBT, some things you should know before you begin, and resources for further learning.

This zine gives the beginner or expert the basics of one of the three key signs of fertility, while remaining impartial to the purpose of you knowing your BBT. I love that Ashley includes notes about how external factors can change the BBT, as well as best practices for reliable collection of data. —Zine reader

Want a new zine delivered to your mailbox every month? Join the Body Books zine of the month club for as little as $5.55 per month!

Want to order zines in bulk or ship zines outside the US? Email me at ashley.hartman.annis@gmail.com

Please note that the information included in these zines is not medical advice and is meant for educational purposes only. Please consult a trusted healthcare provider with your questions and concerns!