Author: | Sandra Ross | ISBN: | 9781502291721 |
Publisher: | Sandra Ross | Publication: | September 25, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sandra Ross |
ISBN: | 9781502291721 |
Publisher: | Sandra Ross |
Publication: | September 25, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Pill is the great revolutioniser of women's fertility. Or is it? In this interview-style ebook, Alexandra Pope explores the positives and negatives of The Pill, how it affects our personality, our energy, and ironically, our sex lives!
Then she talks about the deep power of the female cycle and how understanding what's happening in your body affects every part of your life - and how that understanding can help you know yourself more and improve every part of your life, whether you're using the Pill or not.
A powerful interview every woman needs to read! BONUS: Download the audio version of the interview, link for all the details inside your copy.
Belinda says: "I can’t believe this information isn’t more readily available, especially to doctors – how do we get it out there? I had been on the pill since teen years for acne. I was put on 2 pills for endometriosis and soon after diagnosed with depression – for four years I suffered with no doctors recognising the link! It was horrendous! I think it is important to be much more aware about the side affects. "
Ann Seeton says: "I’ve been struggling for some time now and until your talk I hadn’t realized how far I had come away from being aware of my cycle. I remember in the past flowing with the cycle and letting my natural rhythm guide me. But in the day to day rush, all patterned after what works for men, there is no recognition of this natural female cycle."
Deanna says: "This information truly is revolutionary. I especially was touched by the comments about our menstrual cycles being empowering. All too often women are taught to be submissive and not to embrace our inner power. Thank you for acknowledging this so that women everywhere can accept themselves for who God intended us to be!"
Ellen says: Alexandra, I am post menopausal too, but your descriptions of the parts of the cycle brought the very feelings of calm and strength that you described. I do feel a little at a loss that I can’t go back and enjoy that now. I didn’t know that was possible back then."
The Pill is the great revolutioniser of women's fertility. Or is it? In this interview-style ebook, Alexandra Pope explores the positives and negatives of The Pill, how it affects our personality, our energy, and ironically, our sex lives!
Then she talks about the deep power of the female cycle and how understanding what's happening in your body affects every part of your life - and how that understanding can help you know yourself more and improve every part of your life, whether you're using the Pill or not.
A powerful interview every woman needs to read! BONUS: Download the audio version of the interview, link for all the details inside your copy.
Belinda says: "I can’t believe this information isn’t more readily available, especially to doctors – how do we get it out there? I had been on the pill since teen years for acne. I was put on 2 pills for endometriosis and soon after diagnosed with depression – for four years I suffered with no doctors recognising the link! It was horrendous! I think it is important to be much more aware about the side affects. "
Ann Seeton says: "I’ve been struggling for some time now and until your talk I hadn’t realized how far I had come away from being aware of my cycle. I remember in the past flowing with the cycle and letting my natural rhythm guide me. But in the day to day rush, all patterned after what works for men, there is no recognition of this natural female cycle."
Deanna says: "This information truly is revolutionary. I especially was touched by the comments about our menstrual cycles being empowering. All too often women are taught to be submissive and not to embrace our inner power. Thank you for acknowledging this so that women everywhere can accept themselves for who God intended us to be!"
Ellen says: Alexandra, I am post menopausal too, but your descriptions of the parts of the cycle brought the very feelings of calm and strength that you described. I do feel a little at a loss that I can’t go back and enjoy that now. I didn’t know that was possible back then."