Save the Uterus Club
Community, advocacy, and a whole lot of fun, led by our mascot, the Cuterus.
New research, live calls with Dr. Whittaker, and the next advocacy move reach the group first, before anyone outside the room hears a thing.
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The Twist
Tuesday, Take Two
Same woman, two Tuesdays, five months apart.
First Tuesday: a rushed ten-minute appointment, the same pain she's had for years, and a shrug that doesn't explain a thing.
Second Tuesday: laptop open, tea going, she's logged into a Save the Uterus Club live call already in progress. Dr. Whittaker's on screen walking through what a real workup looks like, cycle charts, lab timing, the questions worth bringing to her own doctor. This member finally has language for what's been happening to her body. She looks around the chat and realizes a dozen other women have been exactly where she is.
She's not carrying it alone anymore. Neither is anyone else logged in with her.
She logs off with a list of questions for her own doctor and a plan for what to ask next. That second Tuesday happens most months. It's why members keep showing up, and it's the whole party.
The Vibe
What the Club Actually Is
Save the Uterus Club is the community and collaboration arm of RRM Academy, and it runs less like a newsletter and more like a group chat with one mission: restorative reproductive medicine becoming the standard of care.
We're a do tank, not a think tank. This is where the action happens: live calls, new research, and advocacy letters taking shape in real time in the Uterus Allies chat, often before anyone outside the room hears about it.
Members team up, so we spend less time duplicating each other's work and more time boosting it. Less work, more fun, bigger impact.
That's the deal: members fund the work, and in exchange, they get a front-row seat to watch it happen, help shape it, and have some fun along the way.
The A-List
Meet the Uterus Super Heroes
Two women back the club at the very top tier: $99 a month, a seat at Dr. Whittaker's live quarterly Q&A, and a logo on the RRM Academy homepage. Consider them the club's VIPs. Here's who they are.
Rita Johnson, NTP
Rita Johnson runs Health and Hormones, home of the Health and Hormones Podcast, where she and her guests spend hours chasing one question: what is actually causing this. Ten-plus years into a nutritional therapy practice built on gut health and hormone balance, she treats root cause as the whole job.
Ginny Noce, RN
Ginny founded The Women's Health RN after her own hormonal imbalance sent her through years of dead ends that most members recognize instantly. A nurse and FEMM instructor, she blends clinical experience, functional nutrition, and cycle charting into one practice, teaching women to read their own bodies as reliable clinical data.
Behind the Curtain
What You're Let In On
Depending on where you're standing, the club looks like two different rooms. Either way, it's a good time.
If you're a patient
Endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, recurrent loss, or pain nobody's taken seriously: this is the side of the room where you start understanding what's actually happening in your body.
- Swap notes with members who found root-cause care before you did.
- Get research turned into plain English you can bring to your next appointment.
- Meet women working through your exact diagnosis, in the group chat and on live calls.
- Learn live and walk away with what to ask your own doctor next.
- Hold the club in your hands. Uterus Super Heroes get the crochet Cuterus plushie and stickers, mailed to their door.
- Show up for live calls now, and real-life events down the road. Screens are great, but nothing beats an actual conversation.
- Bring your partner in. Fertility's a couple's thing, and male factor accounts for about half of all fertility challenges.
If you're a provider or advocate
Whether you're a clinician, a researcher, an advocacy organization, or someone who's watched a person you love get dismissed, this is where the work gets built.
- Team up instead of duplicating work. Less redundant effort, more boosted impact.
- Watch, and help shape, research and advocacy as it takes shape in the Uterus Allies chat.
- Share your expertise through live Q&As and the resource library.
- Get a seat at the table when the next educational push gets planned.
- Plug in alongside advocacy organizations already doing this work. We compare notes and boost each other's campaigns.
- Take part as a partner, family member, or friend; the movement needs advocates as much as clinicians.
The Master Plan
What's Being Built Right Now
This is the long game, and it's already moving through the group chat, the live calls, and the research queue. Big goals, good company:
- Uteruses valued instead of treated as disposable
- Women who know their rights and what good care actually looks like
- Surgery that never gets offered without a real investigation first
- Painful periods that trigger a real diagnosis
- Couples taken seriously as a team, with both partners actually investigated
- Restorative reproductive medicine recognized as the standard of care
None of it happens without funding, or without a bunch of people who show up every month and refuse to call any of this 'normal.' Good news: that's basically the whole club. Your membership builds it, one call, one study, one advocacy letter at a time.
The Receipts
What Your Membership Does
Here's where the money goes, month over month.
- Education that reaches over 1,000,000 people monthly: women finding out, some for the first time, that their pain isn't normal, that endometriosis has real treatment options, and that fertility problems usually have a findable cause.
- Research made accessible. Over 4,000 academic resources in the RRM Research Library, peer-reviewed evidence translated into language women and couples can actually use.
- Training for medical professionals who want to practice cause-based medicine, finding the root cause behind the symptoms they're currently taught to suppress.
- A space to be heard, where women trade stories, compare notes, and figure out pretty fast that they were never the only one.
- Better care for every woman and couple who comes after you, built by the members who came before them.
Your donation supports the RRM Foundation's operating fund. All donations are tax-deductible (we're a registered 501(c)(3), EIN: 93-4594315).
Join the Room
Membership Tiers
Three ways to be part of what happens next. All of it funds the same work; the tiers just decide how far inside the room you sit.
Member
$9/month
What you get:
- Access to Save the Uterus Club member group and live calls
- Exclusive educational resources and podcast library
- Regular updates on research, impact, and new tools
- Invitations to member strategy calls and events
Uterus Hero
$19/month
Everything in Member tier, plus:
- Priority access to new resources
- Deeper involvement in advocacy strategy
- Exclusive welcome gift
Uterus Super Hero
$99/month
Make a significant difference. Everything in Hero tier, plus:
- Logo placement on the rrmacademy.org homepage
- Live quarterly Q&A calls with Dr. Naomi Whittaker
- Handmade uterus plushie and stickers
- Direct input into educational content priorities
Questions?
What exactly does my donation fund?
Everything. Content creation for RRM Academy. Social media that reaches hundreds of thousands of women and couples monthly. The Research Library. Professional training. Community platforms. Advocacy work. All of it runs on member donations.
Is this tax-deductible?
All donations to the Restorative Reproductive Medicine Foundation (501(c)(3), EIN: 93-4594315) are tax-deductible.
Can I cancel anytime?
Monthly donations. Cancel whenever you need to.
I'm a healthcare professional. How can I get more involved?
Join as a member first. You'll get access to the Uterus Allies chat where we coordinate volunteer projects, educational content, and advocacy strategy. We need your expertise.
What if I can't afford a monthly donation right now?
Follow us on social media. Share our content. Tell women in your life that they deserve answers. That's advocacy too.
Somewhere right now, someone's having that first Tuesday. The next call's already on the calendar. The next study's already in the queue. Somewhere else, someone's finally not doing this alone.
The only question left: are you in the room for it?
Join UsAll donations to the Restorative Reproductive Medicine Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, are tax-deductible. EIN: 93-4594315