We all start as just one cell, and as an adult are about 30 trillion cells.
As a family physician, I worked with families, with children, with adults, and sat with them through the consequences of what happens when people don't know about their own bodies.
They don't understand how to prevent problems. They don't understand how to know what happens when something does go wrong. They don't even know something did go wrong sometimes.
I built Making More Humans around the clinical truth of what actually happens in our bodies and what we actually need to know.
We don't start with the act. We don't start with the parts. We start with the cell, just one cell.
And this starts us from a whole different perspective of radical equality and this understanding of ourselves as a miracle, that we came from one cell and we became trillions of cells.
We piece this together bit by bit so that it's not something that's titillating or inappropriate or bad or shameful, it's necessary.
I created Making More Humans for Every Age and Every Body because we're all part of this. We're all part of the clinical truth of how we make more humans.