
The Mira Hormone Monitor is a part of a growing Femtech movement designed to make reproductive hormone data available to women in an at-home setting. It promises a lot, but it's not cheap, so many women have some questions before they're ready to buy:
To answer these questions and more, Caitlin invited Rose Mackenzie, Clinical Manager at Mira and FABM coach to talk about Mira and offer some special promotions to our listeners. Why special promotions? Because Mira is one of our sponsors for the upcoming book promotion of Caitlin's new book: Woven Well: A Christian Woman's Guide to Reproductive Health, Fertility, and Wholeness. More info below!
NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences.
GUEST BIO: As the Clinical Manager at Mira, Rose assists healthcare professionals and providers in successfully using Mira with their patients. With over 10 years of experience as a natural family planning instructor trained in the Marquette Method and Sympto-Thermal Method, Rose has extensive experience assisting women using the Mira monitor for hormone monitoring and health promotion including women tracking their hormones in regular cycles, irregular cycles, postpartum amenorrhea, perimenopause, and chemo-induced menopause.
SHOW NOTES:
Caitlin's book, Woven Well: A Christian Woman's Guide to Reproductive Health, Fertility and Wholeness, is now available! https://www.wovenfertility.com/woven-well-book
Remember: Clients of Woven Natural Fertility Care receive a discount! Reach out to Caitlin for the code!
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