The Billings method of family planning: an assessment

Studies in family planning, 15(6 Pt 1), 253-266

PMID 6515667 Source

Abstract

The Billings/ovulation method is a periodic abstinence method of regulating births based on the client's interpretation of changing patterns in secretions of cervical mucus monitored by external self-examination. It was developed in Australia and is now widely promoted overseas. This paper outlines the method's recent history and goes on to discuss its physiological basis, its use-effectiveness as measured in a number of major trials, and some evidence concerning its general acceptability and applicability in family planning programs.

Topics

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Cite this article

Betts, K. (1984). The Billings method of family planning: an assessment. *Studies in family planning*, *15*(6 Pt 1), 253-266.

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