Efficacy of achieving pregnancy with fertility-focused intercourse

  • Marquette University ROR

MCN. The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 39(1), 35-40

DOI 10.1097/NMC.0b013e3182a76b88 PMID 24317142

Abstract

Purpose

To compare pregnancy rates when women have intercourse on self-estimated high and peak fertile days and when they only have intercourse on low fertile days during the fertile window (FW). STUDY DESIGN AND

Methods

We used a prospective observational cohort study design. Our convenience sample included 124 women who utilized our online charting Web sites to achieve pregnancy from January 2010 to November 2012. Participants used an electronic hormonal fertility monitor (EHFM) or self-observed cervical mucus or both to determine fertility during the estimated FW. Pregnancy rates were determined with Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Chi square analysis was used to evaluate the efficacy of achieving pregnancy between two different intercourse patterns.

Results

The pregnancy rate was 87 per 100 women at 12 months when intercourse happened on high or peak days and 5 per 100 when intercourse occurred only on low days of the FW. Chi square analysis showed a greater proportion of pregnancies with intercourse on high and peak fertile days of the menstrual cycle (x2 = 40.2, p < .001, df = 1). NURSING

Implications

Focusing intercourse on high or peak fertile days during the estimated FW enhances the probability of achieving a desired pregnancy. Fertility awareness-based online charting system is effective in helping women to determine their FW and target intercourse accordingly to achieve pregnancy.

Topics

fertility focused intercourse pregnancy achievement rates, electronic hormonal fertility monitor pregnancy timing, cervical mucus monitoring intercourse timing conception, Fehring fertility awareness online charting pregnancy, peak fertile day intercourse pregnancy probability, fertility awareness based methods achieving pregnancy, Kaplan Meier survival analysis pregnancy rates fertile window, fertile window intercourse timing prospective cohort, Marquette method fertility monitor pregnancy rates, self-observed cervical mucus fertility focused intercourse
PMID 24317142 24317142 DOI 10.1097/NMC.0b013e3182a76b88 10.1097/NMC.0b013e3182a76b88

Cite this article

Mu, Q., & Fehring, R. J. (2014). Efficacy of achieving pregnancy with fertility-focused intercourse. *MCN. The American journal of maternal child nursing*, *39*(1), 35-40. https://doi.org/10.1097/NMC.0b013e3182a76b88

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