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How Well Do You Understand The Menstrual Cycle and Fertility?

There are a TON of myths and taboos that surround the menstrual cycle and fertility! Understanding this information is super important for menstruating folks so they can better understand and support their bodies, understand their hormone cycles, and be aware of their fertility windows to either help support or prevent pregnancy. 

Take the quiz to see how well you understand the menstruating body! 

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Question 1 of 8

The average cycle is how many days? 

A

12-14 days

B

15-18 days

C

25-31 days

Question 2 of 8

Ovulation happens on the same day every cycle.

A

True

B

False

Question 3 of 8

There are only 5-6 days out of a menstruating person's cycle when they can become pregnant.

A

True

B

False

Question 4 of 8

Choose all that apply! Which of the following may be indicators that ovulation is occurring (increased fertility)? 

(Select all that apply)
A

A slight dip and then rise in Basal Body Temperature (your body temperature when you first wake up before you start moving)

B

Cervical fluid increases, becomes sticky and stretchy, and takes on a consistency that is similar to that of egg whites

C

The cervix moves towards the crown of the head and becomes softer to your touch (it feels soft like your lips)

D

Your libido increases

Question 5 of 8

Birth control pills regulate periods and give you a 28 day cycle.

A

True

B

False

Question 6 of 8

Question for menstruating folks! I feel confident in my understanding of my own personal cycle (how many days my cycle is, my fertility window, when I expect my periods)

A

True

B

False

C

I am not a menstruating person

Question 7 of 8

I am curious to learn more about my cycle!

A

True

B

False

Question 8 of 8

What form of birth control are you using or have used in the past? 

(Select all that apply)
A

Birth control pill or hormonal patch

B

Implanted IUD

C

Condoms

D

Pull out method

E

Natural Family Planning/Tracking Your Cycle

F

Abstinence

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