Comparison of Abstinence and Coital Frequency Between 2 Natural Methods of Family Planning

  • Marquette University ROR

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 59(5), 528-532

DOI 10.1111/jmwh.12216 PMID 26227903

Abstract

Introduction

The length of periodic abstinence, due to overestimation of the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle, is often a cause for dissatisfaction, discontinuation, and user error with natural family planning (NFP) methods. The objective of this research was to compare the length of required abstinence (ie, estimated fertility) and coital frequency between 2 NFP methods.

Methods

This was an analysis of data from a 12-month prospective comparison study in which participants were randomized into either an electronic hormonal fertility monitor (EHFM) group or a cervical mucus monitoring (CMM) group-both of which included a fertility algorithm as a double check for the beginning and end of the estimated fertile window. The number of days of estimated fertility and coitus was extracted from each menstrual cycle of data, and t tests were used to compare the means of these 2 variables between the 2 NFP methods.

Results

The study involved 197 women (mean [SD] age 29.7 [5.4]) who used the EHFM to estimate the fertile window and 160 women (mean [SD] age 30.4 [5.3]) who used CMM to estimate the fertile window. They produced 1,669 menstrual cycles of data. After 12 months of use, the EHFM group had statistically fewer days of estimated fertility than the CMM group (mean [SD] days, 13.25 [2.79] vs 13.68 [2.99], respectively; t = 2.07; P = .039) and significantly more coitus (mean [SD] coital acts, 4.22 [3.16] vs 4.05 [2.88], respectively; t = 1.17; P = .026).

Discussion

The use of the EHFM seems to provide more objectivity and confidence in self-estimating the fertile window and using nonfertile days for intercourse when avoiding pregnancy.

Topics

Fehring electronic hormonal fertility monitor versus cervical mucus NFP, natural family planning abstinence length comparison study, Marquette method electronic fertility monitor coital frequency, cervical mucus monitoring fertile window estimation accuracy, NFP method comparison estimated fertile phase days, Clearblue fertility monitor natural family planning effectiveness, periodic abstinence duration user satisfaction NFP methods, Fehring Schneider fertility monitor cervical mucus randomized, fertile window overestimation NFP method dissatisfaction, natural family planning prospective comparison coital acts
PMID 26227903 26227903 DOI 10.1111/jmwh.12216 10.1111/jmwh.12216

Cite this article

Fehring, R. J., & Schneider, M. (2014). Comparison of Abstinence and Coital Frequency Between 2 Natural Methods of Family Planning. *Journal of midwifery & women's health*, *59*(5), 528-532. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.12216

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