Cervical mucus as a biological sign of fertility and infertility

Contraception, fertilite, sexualite, 12(2), 379-380

PMID 12265827 Source

Abstract

The ovulation method makes women aware of certain changes in their cervical mucus. These modifications help to distinguish the beginning and end of the cycle's fertile period and indicate the time of maximum fertility. In addition to pinpointing the date of ovulation, the method permits the user to know she is not fertile when there is no ovulation. The principle of the method is the state of "basic infertility" which preceeds follicular development. The method cannot be implemented with success unless it is properly acquired. After some preliminary considerations regarding the fertile period, ovluation detection and periodic abstinence, some clinical and hormonal observations are compared in 2 basic studies in order to show to what extent cervical mucus reflects ovarian activity. The application of the method requires an understanding of the "basic infertility profile" and 2 sets of rules regarding the 1st days and the peak sign which indicate respectively the beginning and end of the fertile period. The criteria of an ideal birth control method and the importance of proper teaching are also dealt with. With regard to Natural Family Planning, 2 problems are pointed out--incomplete terminology in data collection and absence of a positive and detailed approach to periodic abstinence. (author's modified)

Topics

billings ovulation method, cervical mucus fertility sign, natural family planning cervical mucus, ovulation detection cervical mucus, basic infertility pattern, peak sign fertility, billings method teaching, cervical secretions ovarian activity, mucus observation fertility awareness, natural fertility regulation mucus, detecting ovulation cervical discharge, learning billings method

Cite this article

Billings, J. J. (1984). [Cervical mucus as a biological sign of fertility and infertility]. *Contraception, fertilite, sexualite*, *12*(2), 379-380.

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