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Fertility Awareness Methods

Please note that this is a general summary of the most common birth control methods and is only intended to be an overview. You should always consult your doctor or health care professional before using birth control.
Effectiveness: The typical effectiveness rate for these methods are around 80%.

Overview

Fertility awareness methods help determine the days when a woman is likely to become pregnant.  This is based on the fact that fertilization is most likely to occur around the time of ovulation.  Intercourse is avoided during those times when a woman is fertile, thus preventing conception.

Some of the more common methods are Basal Body Temperature Method, Calendar (or rhythm) Method, Ovulation Method, and the Symptothermal Method.   The specifics of these methods are complex and involved. Please consult a trained counselor or medical professional before attempting them.  Note too that couples who use these methods improperly are more likely to get pregnant than those who misuse artificial methods.

Benefits

  • Inexpensive
  • Do not require artificial devices or drugs
  • No harmful side-effects
  • Nothing needs to be inserted before intercourse

Disadvantages

  • Requires dedication and co-operation with partner
  • Periodic abstinence from sex is required
  • Expert guidance is needed to learn the techniques
  • Not recommended for women with irregular periods
  • Methods do not protect against sexually-transmitted diseases

Intrauterine Device (IUD)   Barrier methods   
Hormonal Methods   Spermicides   Sterilization   
Emergency Contraception Pill   Withdrawal

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