This episode explores the history of the term vulva, and the ways in which reproductive anatomy has changed over time. Some themes include etymology, zoomorphism and anthropomorphism, and mythology. With constant advancements revealing new anatomy to us all the time, this podcast provokes questions about how we choose to name our anatomy today.
Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UjE2ucd3y4Kh56EbhRY8D0AmiBvF2ElF/view?usp=sharing
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This episode explores the history of the term vulva, and the ways in which reproductive anatomy has changed over time. Some themes include etymology, zoomorphism and anthropomorphism, and mythology. With constant advancements revealing new anatomy to us all the time, this podcast provokes questions about how we choose to name our anatomy today.
Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UjE2ucd3y4Kh56EbhRY8D0AmiBvF2ElF/view?usp=sharing
Ep 43: Intentional Conception with Fertility Awareness
Someone, Somewhere Podcast
4 years ago
Ep 43: Intentional Conception with Fertility Awareness
This episode covers how to use fertility awareness charting for pregnancy achievement. I cover how to use the 3 fertility signs to get pregnant, how to calculate proper expected due date, and how the charts can be used during the pregnancy to ensure health and safety. I also discuss the specifics of intravaginal insemination for pregnancy achievement with FAM.
Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Plo_nDF01RpR8ubS-RkMWoQuYAEwK3Aa/view?usp=sharing
Someone, Somewhere Podcast
This episode explores the history of the term vulva, and the ways in which reproductive anatomy has changed over time. Some themes include etymology, zoomorphism and anthropomorphism, and mythology. With constant advancements revealing new anatomy to us all the time, this podcast provokes questions about how we choose to name our anatomy today.
Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UjE2ucd3y4Kh56EbhRY8D0AmiBvF2ElF/view?usp=sharing