Advancing Fertility Awareness through Education & Access
Comprehensive Fertility Awareness Education
Empowering Informed Choices in Reproductive Health
We envision a world in which all people have the knowledge and power to make informed decisions about their fertility, sexuality, and reproductive health.
AFAP ensures that people can find high-quality Fertility Awareness instruction in a context that supports their reproductive choices, identities, and relationships.
- We establish uniform standards, ethics, and accreditation for Fertility Awareness Programs.
- We help educators grow by offering continuing education and peer support.
- We maintain a comprehensive list of accredited educators, making it easy for individuals to find trusted Fertility Awareness education and support.
- We build relationships with the public and medical and healthcare professionals to address barriers to Fertility Awareness and body literacy.
Our accredited programs promote secular, observational Fertility Awareness-Based Methods (FABMs). We provide education to all, regardless of marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion.
AFAP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible in the USA and may be in other countries. Please consider supporting this work by making a donation.
Our Core Values
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Science-Based Education
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Informed Choice & Full-Spectrum Reproductive Care
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Inclusive & Equitable Approaches
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Respectful, Individualized, Person-Centered Relationships
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Collaboration
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Professional Growth
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Reproductive Justice (RJ)
The history of AFAP
The seed of what was to become AFAP first took root in 1990 when a group of Canadian and American women recognized the critical importance of supporting each other and developing viable systems for educating users and educators in fertility awareness methods outside of religious context.
1990
Fertility Awareness Network (FAN) established
Ilene Richman becomes director
2001
2013
FAN becomes AFAP
By 2013, with the advent of Fertility Awareness apps and an explosion of content about FABMs on the internet, it became apparent that the need for a professional organization had never been greater. FAN was reorganized and relaunched as the Association of Fertility Awareness Professionals.
AFAP publishes its Core Competencies
The first uniform standards established for Fertility Awareness Educators is published.
Accredited schools must show their graduates meet these standards through rigorous coursework and a supervised internship.
2017
2022-2024
AFAP attains not-for-profit status
Eden Fertilite of France becomes the fourth school to be accredited by AFAP.
AFAP awards its first annual scholarship to expand access to reproductive and sexual health education in marginalized communities.
AFAP Board of Directors
Mary Aline, OTR/L, FAE, (she/her)
President
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Mary Aline has been a practicing cycle awareness educator since 2018 and she graduated from Sarah Bly’s program, The Well in 2020. Mary Aline has over a decade of experience working as a pediatric occupational therapist in the early intervention setting. She discovered fertility awareness in 2018 and quickly realized the immense benefit of this knowledge. Mary Aline merges her occupational therapy background, and passion for sexual and reproductive wellness, with fertility awareness to provide a holistic perspective to cycle tracking and charting. Mary Aline primarily serves clients who are transitioning off of hormonal contraceptives. She provides virtual courses and one on one support. Mary Aline currently lives on Tockwogh land in Chestertown, MD and loves walking in the forest and being close to the water.
Rosemary Roberts, MSc, FAE, S/RHE (she/they)
Vice President
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Rosemary holds the focus seat from the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Reproductive Justice committee. Rosemary has been practicing fertility awareness since 2008, and teaching/consulting since completion of The Well Teacher Training program in early 2018. She has a background in childbirth education and lactation support, as a midwifery assistant, abortion doula, herbalist, and nature education mentor, and holds a Master’s of Science in sociocultural anthropology. Their work in the FABM world focuses on education and support for all people who have the ability to menstruate, and strives to center anti-racist and decolonization perspectives. Rosemary is a single parent, practicing self-directed education with her two wild children on Kalapuya lands in the Willamette Valley, Oregon.
Sara Beaumont HRHP, FAE (she/her)
Secretary
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Sara began using fertility awareness based methods in 2016 to prevent pregnancy. In the following decade, she graduated from Justisse College International, founded her virtual 1:1 practice (Reverence Fertility), joined Maven Clinic, and switched up the Justisse Method to plan two pregnancies with her partner. With gratitude to her clients, she deepened her knowledge of how complex, interconnected, and brilliant our bodies are. Today, she loves supporting people to observe and interpret their unique cycles across the reproductive lifespan. She’s passionate about emboldening people with the body literacy needed to navigate healthcare spaces. She aims to be anti-racist and inclusive, acknowledging her privilege and the inequities of our society. Before her work as a fertility awareness educator and holistic reproductive health practitioner, Sara held various communications roles at nonprofits that educated and empowered young people. Artists inspire her and she hopes to write a book someday. You can connect with her virtually and locally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (traditional Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee homelands) where she resides with her family of humans and cats.
Katinka Locascio, BA, LMT, FAE
Treasurer
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Katinka began her charting journey in 2001 when she met and studied with Katie Singer, author of the Garden of Fertility, igniting a passion for fertility awareness and its role in reproductive health. Over the past 2 decades she has incorporated charting into her work as massage therapist, doula, osteopathic manual practitioner and within the herbal community. She has taught individuals, large groups, and herbal practitioners about the usefulness of charting. In 2018, she completed Grace of the Moon’s (now The Well’s) Teacher Training program. She currently lives and practices in New York City, NY.
Vienna Farlow, HRHP, FAE
Board Member
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Vienna is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner, fertility awareness educator, and the founder of The Cuntsultant, Your Vagina’s Consultant. She began her journey with reproductive and sexual health and wellness in 2015 and completed her fertility awareness training at Justisse College in 2019. She has been a member of AFAP since 2017. Her work is focused on demystifying the female body and menstrual cycle for all and particularly those with menstrual cycles. She is passionate about reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion, full spectrum care, abortion access, and provocation in the name of education. She currently lives in San Diego, CA and practices in person and virtually.
Kate Douglas, FAE
Board Member
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Kate is passionate about body literacy at all stages of life. She graduated from The Well in 2024 and is the founder of Earth Body, an online hub for classes in cycle health for individuals and holistic professionals. She currently serves as the head of the Research Committee at the Association of Fertility Awareness Professionals and brings a multidisciplinary background in bodywork and horticulture to this work in order to center the wholeness/nourishment of a client and their local ecosystem.
Tamara Rubin, FAE
Board member
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Tamara completed The Well’s teacher training program in 2016. She sees private clients in person and online, and has worked on the Maven telehealth platform since 2022 . She served on AFAP’s research and media committees for several years. She is also a DONA-trained doula, and studied with midwife Molly Dutton-Kenny, health educator and activist Samantha Zipporah, and herbalist Jon Carlson. Before raising three sons, Tamara had a long career in educational publishing, presenting complex information in accessible and interesting ways, and brings this experience to her work on the AFAP board.
Organizational structure and leadership
AFAP committees/areas of focus
- Accreditation
- Continuing Education
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Reproductive Justice
- Research
- Scholarship
- Membership
- Communications & Media
- Fundraising
- Ethics and Bylaws