Market Research Survey for Girls Body Literacy Project
Thanks so much for offering your ideas and perspectives for market research on a budding project that we are creating. We believe body literacy and reproductive health for girls and teens is important, but many parents don't know where to start with this conversation.

Because many of us didn't have these conversations with the adults in our lives when we were younger, we missed out on opportunities for mindful rites of passage. Furthermore, with simple physiological education about how the body works, we could have averted unwanted pregnancy risks, avoided trespass scenarios, and prevented a lot of shame and humiliation. 

Our early reproductive and sexual imprints affect us for our entire lives. It is our goal to create a platform for parents to have meaningful and empowering resources for navigating this wild frontier - trauma informed resources without religious biases, without political agenda, and aimed at empowering youth to feel safe and confident in their bodies, and informed with their bodily choices. 

We appreciate you taking 10 minutes!
Love,
Sarah + Chrisi
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What are you most anxious about regarding your daughter's reproductive health? *
How old is your daughter(s)? *
What kind of education did you get on this topic as a young girl? *
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What have you started talking about with her already? *
What is your daughter's attitude about learning about her reproductive health, if you had to guess? *
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Is she bleeding yet? *
Is she sexually active yet? *
When talking to your daughter about sex, how much help do you need?
All the help!
We've got this, thanks.
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What major questions do you (and she) have that you would like to have answered or explained about her reproductive health? *
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What kinds of experiences have you (and her) had with your PCP or gynecologist about her Reproductive Health? Was it empowering for her? *
What other avenues of support, tools, or resources do you have to talk to your daughter? *
What concerns do you have about how and what information your daughter has access to (on the internet, at school, or in other spaces)? *
What is a dream scenario that you would design for yourself, if you could go back to your own teen years, that would give you the tools and truths you needed as a grown woman? *
What is the monetary value of an all encompassing resource to aid you in having conversations that bond your family around these topics? *
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Anything else you would like to share? *
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