FAbM Base: The New Nonprofit Fertility Awareness Database

We are Emily Frase, founder of Total W(h)ine, and Mary Bruno, founder of Taking Back the Terms and we have something BIG to share!


We could not have two more different fertility journeys. 

Emily has two surprise babies, and learned three fertility awareness methods to try to get a handle on her fertility. She’s now an avid Marquette user. Mary is infertile, and dealt with debilitating pain for years until her 10th NaPro surgery. She is now a Creighton practitioner. 

We have one major thing in common. 

We’ve spent the last several years writing and speaking about the highs and lows of our own fertility awareness journeys, and through our outreach, we’ve met countless women and couples, seeing the power of sharing stories in bringing about healing and solidarity. 

Through our personal experiences and platforms, we have realized there are so many needs when it comes to accessing, communicating and living fertility awareness, and have decided it’s time to do something BIG to begin to solve the very real needs we encounter on a daily basis. 

This is why we started  

FAbM (pronounced “fam”) Base is a non-profit organization founded by two passionate FABM users who just want to make this crazy way of living a little easier for everyone!

Our Vision

We are creating a one-stop shop to help women and couples understand their options of fertility awareness methods, how to choose the right one for them, and find solidarity as they learn to understand their fertility and it’s changes through life. Through FAbM Base, women and couples are informed and empowered to understand their alternatives to birth control and artificial reproductive technologies for planning their families and treating hormonal and fertility issues.

Our Mission

We are driven to provide women and couples of any or no faith with practical resources for learning their options of fertility awareness methods, instructors, doctors and associated costs, as well as offer practical support for the myriad difficult aspects of the lifestyle. The founders of FAbM Base draw from their uniquely opposite perspectives to meet women where they are through blogs, interviews, testimonies, and workshops, empowering women through solidarity. FAbM Base will provide the practical, scientific and communal foundation for those learning and practicing fertility awareness in all stages of life.

Here are a few ways we plan to make this vision a reality:

  • User-Driven Content.
    We will address an ever-expanding range of topics through our blogs and videos to directly address your fertility awareness needs.
  • Ask Your Awkward Questions.
    We won’t shy away from difficult topics, and will open discussion on gritty questions from an educational standpoint.
  • User Q&A Database.
    A constantly-updated resource with questions answered by real users of all different fertility awareness methods and all different reproductive categories.
  • Instructor List.
    We will offer a list of fertility awareness instructors of all different methods that we recommend, so you can not only choose your method, but also learn that method from a trained professional. 
  • Factors that Affect Method Choice.
    We will emphasize the myriad reasons why a woman may choose any given method based on her state in life, personality, and unique fertility needs. 
  • The Male Perspective.
    Men are so often left out of the conversation, but they will be a prominent feature here!
  • Blogs and Videos.
    We’ll provide deep dives on different fertility issues, diagnoses, and the ever-expanding real life situations we all encounter with this lifestyle.

We’re fully aware that one of the biggest issues with fertility awareness is accessibility, and a big part of that for many can be the costs associated with getting started.

A brand new beautiful and easily navigable website

Video recording equipment to bring you top quality content

Some compensation to help support our families as we work to create this much-needed resource

Ability to grow and meet growing needs, build practical programs, engage volunteers, and


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We want to be able to bring you all of this and so much more solely through donations! Click here to find out more about the problems we are addressing and how you can support us today!

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  1. […] Emily Frase is a south Louisiana native living in northern Virginia with her husband and two cherubs. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in architecture, she went on to work in the nonprofit world in DC for five years. To her delight, her background in creative problem solving and working with politicians prepared her perfectly for her current full time job managing toddler tantrums. She has a deep passion for living and sharing all aspects of the Catholic faith in a joyful and honest way, especially marriage, motherhood, NFP and fertility awareness. She founded the blog Total W(h)ine in 2018, and is the co-founder and president of the nonprofit organization FAbM Base, a new fertility awareness database coming soon. You can connect with her here: Total W(h)ine Blog | FAbM Base […]

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Emily Frase is a Catholic writer and speaker, wife and mother of three. She has been working in the area of NFP and fertility awareness since 2018 when she started Total W(h)ine, and expanded this work into the nonprofit world in 2020 when she cofounded FAbM Base.

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