New low- and high-tech calendar methods of family planning

Journal of midwifery & women's health, 50(1), 31-38, 2005

Abstract

Calendar-based methods are not usually considered effective or useful methods of family planning among health professionals. However, new "high-" and "low"-tech calendar methods have been developed, which are easy to teach, to use, and may be useful in helping couples avoid pregnancy. The low-tech models are based on a fixed-day calendar system. The high-tech models are based on monitoring urinary metabolites of female reproductive hormones. Both systems have high levels of satisfaction. This article describes these new models of family planning and the research on their effectiveness. The author proposes a new algorithm for determining the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle for either achieving or avoiding pregnancy.

fixed day calendar method contraception, urinary hormone monitoring fertility, calendar based family planning effectiveness, fertility awareness technology assisted, low tech fertility awareness methods, menstrual cycle fertility algorithm, urinary metabolite fertility monitoring, easy to teach family planning, calendar method avoiding pregnancy, high tech fertility awareness devices, fertile phase determination methods

Fehring, R. J. (2005). New low- and high-tech calendar methods of family planning. *Journal of midwifery & women's health*, *50*(1), 31-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmwh.2004.07.001