Stratification of fertility potential according to cervical mucus symptoms: achieving pregnancy in fertile and infertile couples

  • Harvard University Press ROR
  • The University of Queensland ROR
  • Ovulation Method Research and Reference Centre of Australia, Melbourne, Australia
  • Billings Ireland, Dublin, Ireland

Human Fertility (Cambridge, England), 24(5), 353-359

DOI 10.1080/14647273.2019.1671613 PMID 31661330

Abstract

Women wishing to conceive are largely unaware of fertility symptoms at the time of ovulation. This study investigated the effectiveness of fertility-awareness in achieving pregnancy, particularly fertile mucus pattern, in the context of infertility. The 384 eligible participants were taken from consecutive women desiring pregnancy who attended 17 Australian Billings Ovulation Method(®) clinics from 1999-2003. This cohort included couples with infertility ≥12 months (51%) and female age >35 years (28%). Under fertility-awareness instruction, pregnancy was achieved by 240 couples (62.5%) after maximum follow-up of two years. Mucus symptom observations effectively stratified 'low pregnancy-potential' (35.2%) and 'high pregnancy-potential' groups. Pregnancy rates were ∼30% higher in the latter group (44.4% versus 72.3%) in addition to consistent effects observed on pregnancy achievements within subgroups defined by prognostic factors such as duration of infertility (p = 0.001) and increasing female age (p = 0.04). Fertile symptoms were also associated with significantly shorter time to conception (4.2 versus 6.4 months) in a survival analysis (p = 0.003). Billings Ovulation Method(®) observations strongly predicted successful conception. This has the capacity to provide a rapid, reliable and cost-effective approach to stratifying fertility potential, including directing timely and targeted investigations/management, and is accessible for women who may be remote from primary or specialist care.

Topics

Billings Ovulation Method cervical mucus fertility awareness pregnancy, fertile mucus pattern pregnancy achievement stratification, cervical mucus symptoms ovulation fertility potential prediction, fertility awareness method infertility achieving pregnancy cohort, Billings method time to conception infertile couples, cervical mucus observation pregnancy rate fertility stratification, natural fertility management subfertile couples Australia, fertility awareness education low cost fertility assessment, mucus symptom high pregnancy potential low pregnancy potential, Marshell Billings Ovulation Method cervical mucus pregnancy outcomes
PMID 31661330 31661330 DOI 10.1080/14647273.2019.1671613 10.1080/14647273.2019.1671613

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Marshell, M., Corkill, M., Whitty, M., Thomas, A., & Turner, J. (2021). Stratification of fertility potential according to cervical mucus symptoms: achieving pregnancy in fertile and infertile couples. *Human fertility (Cambridge, England)*, *24*(5), 353-359. https://doi.org/10.1080/14647273.2019.1671613