Fertility Awareness-Based Methods for Family Planning and as an Alternative to Hormonal Contraceptives for Therapeutic Reasons

  • Wesley Medical Center ROR

The Linacre Quarterly, 78(2), 172-186

DOI 10.1179/002436311803888401 PMID 30082939

Abstract

In current medical practice, many women are prescribed hormonal contraceptives as a method of family planning. Over the years, medical professionals have prescribed hormonal contraceptives to manage numerous health conditions in addition to family planning purposes. A particular question arises in regard to women taking hormonal contraceptives for therapeutic reasons if the drug has a contraceptive effect and abortifacient properties. An important consideration is a definite lack of knowledge among medical professionals and patients about alternatives to hormonal contraceptives. To most lay people and medical professionals, fertility awareness-based methods equate to the outdated calendar rhythm method and therefore tend to be regarded as mostly a matter of chance so that they would have no benefit in helping manage gynecological conditions. In this paper, one will be able to see that modern fertility awareness-based methods are effective as a method of family planning and that there are medical applications that offer an excellent alternative in the treatment of various gynecological conditions, including infertility.

Topics

fertility awareness-based methods family planning, FABM alternative hormonal contraception, natural family planning effectiveness, cervical mucus monitoring contraception, symptothermal method efficacy, FABM vs oral contraceptives, non-hormonal family planning, fertility awareness health benefits, FABM clinical practice, natural contraception evidence review
PMID 30082939 30082939 DOI 10.1179/002436311803888401 10.1179/002436311803888401

Cite this article

Ferris, R. (2011). Fertility Awareness-Based Methods for Family Planning and as an Alternative to Hormonal Contraceptives for Therapeutic Reasons. *The Linacre Quarterly*, *78*(2), 172-186. https://doi.org/10.1179/002436311803888401

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