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by Rachel Zupke

Your cycle is a complete menstrual cycle: start anywhere but end up back at the same place. Textbooks – and many women who chart their cycles while practicing fertility awareness – call the first day of bleeding during their period day 1.

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Rachel Zupke

Rachel is a high school science and health teacher by training with a heart for educating women about the ins and outs of the amazing reproductive system God gave them. Currently at home raising kiddos, she'll someday return to the classroom. She is the heart behind Intimate Truths and hopes to encourage all women to live out their God-given sexuality in a holy, Christ-honoring, and productive way. She also has a personal blog, Mason Jar Values.
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Latest posts by Rachel Zupke (see all)

  • Postpartum intimacy: the good, the bad, and the ugly - February 5, 2015
  • Book Review: A Celebration of Sex by Dr. Douglas Rosenau - August 1, 2014
  • Why should we discuss intimate truths? - July 24, 2014
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  • Postpartum intimacy: the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Book of the Month

A Celebration of Sex: A Guide to Enjoying God's Gift of Sexual Intimacyis a great go-to for every married couple's reference library. Yes, it feels like a textbook at 393 pages but it certainly doesn't read like one. Check back for a full review later this month!

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