Efficacy of cervical mucus observations plus electronic hormonal fertility monitoring as a method of natural family planning

Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN, 36(2), 152-160, 2007

Abstract

Objective

To determine the effectiveness of an electronic hormonal fertility monitor plus cervical mucus monitoring to avoid pregnancy.

Design

A 12-month prospective clinical efficacy trial. SETTING AND

Participants

One hundred ninety five (195) women (mean age 29.8 years) seeking to avoid pregnancy with a natural method at 5 clinical sites in 4 cities.

Intervention

Each participant was taught to track fertility by self-observation of cervical mucus and an electronic monitor that measures urinary levels of estrone-3-glucuronide and luteinizing hormone.

Main outcome measures

Correct- and typical-use unintended pregnancy rates.

Results

There were a total of 26 unintended pregnancies, 3 with correct use. With 1,795 months of use, the correct-use pregnancy rate was 2.1% per 12 months of use (i.e., 97.9% effective in avoiding pregnancy when rules of the method were always followed) and the imperfect-use pregnancy rate was 14.2% per 12 months of use (i.e., 85.8% effective in avoiding pregnancy when rules of the method were not always followed and all unintended pregnancies and months of use were included in the calculations).

Conclusions

Correct use of an electronic hormonal fertility monitor with cervical mucus observations can be as effective as other fertility awareness-based methods of natural family planning. Comparative studies are needed to confirm this conclusion.

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Fehring, R. J., Schneider, M., Raviele, K., & Barron, M. L. (2007). Efficacy of cervical mucus observations plus electronic hormonal fertility monitoring as a method of natural family planning. *Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN*, *36*(2), 152-160. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1552-6909.2007.000129.x