“By the time they turn 20, about 40% of American women have been pregnant at least once. Many of these young women have little understanding of their bodies and have begun having sexual intercourse before knowing about ways to prevent pregnancy.” – National Abortion Federation While some may suggest that teaching holistic women’s health is a…
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Op-Ed: Fertility Awareness Can Inspire Life-Changing Turnarounds
Op-ed authored by Katie Vidmar of Katie Vidmar CoachingToday, I want to introduce to a woman named Victoria. She’s shared her women’s health story on line, and today I want to share it with you!As a freshman in college, Victoria began taking the Pill for heavy periods. Four years later, she found herself in an unhealthy…
Quiz: Body Literacy
Are you equipped to talk to your female patients about their bodies? Here are 10 questions to gauge your own “Body Literacy!” If we want to be positioned to talk to our patients about anything in the PMC, we need to be informed ourselves. So, let’s find out what you already know! Answers are below. No peeking! 1….
Op-Ed: Embracing or Overriding Our Feminine Nature?
By Katie Vidmar, MTS, Katie Vidmar ConsultingTo embrace our feminine nature or to override it? That is the question…In the PMC, we believe that women are truly empowered when they embrace their feminine nature, rather than using technology to override that nature. Our care for women facing an unplanned pregnancy rests on this belief, right? We…
Op-Ed: How We See Our Patients is Everything
By Katie Vidmar, MTS, Katie Vidmar CoachingThe way you see people is the way you treat them. And the way you treat them is who they become.”Johann Wolfgang von GoetheWhen I first encountered this quotation in undergrad from the German philosopher and poet von Goethe, it captivated me. When I began serving in the PMC movement…
Op-Ed: Talking to Our Patients About Anything
By Katie Vidmar, MTS, Katie Vidmar CoachingIt is not secret to anyone serving in a Pro-Life Pregnancy Medical Clinic that there is a certain kind of struggle going on in our day-to-day interactions with our patients. Our struggle is not with flesh and blood – not with our patients directly – but with the spiritual…