Natural family planning III. Intermenstrual symptoms and estimated time of ovulation
Obstetrics and gynecology, 58(2), 152-155
Abstract
Several periovulatory symptoms sometimes used in natural family planning are correlated with the estimated time of ovulation in 23 subjects and 64 hormonally normal menstrual cycles. The data suggest that intermenstrual pain may not be due to 1 specific cause but rather to several related factors. As a symptom of ovulation, intermenstrual pain was more specific than lower backache, abdominal bloating, and intermenstrual bleeding nonetheless, intermenstrual pain has a broad periovulatory association. The most reproducible and predictable sign of this series appeared to be the postovulatory occurrence of breast tenderness.
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Hilgers, T. W., Daly, K. D., Prebil, A. M., & Hilgers, S. K. (1981). Natural family planning III. Intermenstrual symptoms and estimated time of ovulation. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *58*(2), 152-155.
Hilgers TW, Daly KD, Prebil AM, Hilgers SK. Natural family planning III. Intermenstrual symptoms and estimated time of ovulation. Obstet Gynecol. 1981;58(2):152-155.
Hilgers, T. W., et al. "Natural family planning III. Intermenstrual symptoms and estimated time of ovulation." *Obstetrics and gynecology*, vol. 58, no. 2, 1981, pp. 152-155.
Keywords
Adult, Breast, Family Planning Services, Female, Humans, Menstruation, Natural Family Planning Methods, Ovulation, Pain