Family Planning Behavioral MethodsFamily PlanningThe author comments that R E J Ryders paper provides an informative overview of the increasing acceptance worldwide of natural techniques for regulating fertility. Criticism leveled at the practice was predictable for a variety of reasons including general ...
- any of several methods of family planning that do not involve sterilization or contraceptive devices or drugs; coitus is avoided during the fertile time of a woman's menstrual cycle birth control, birth prevention, family planning - limiting the number of children born ...
The new methods of natural family planning i.e. the cervical mucus and symptothermal methods provide couples with a form of birth control which is medically safe totally and immediately reversible and highly effective for stronly motivated couples. Furthermore these methods cost nothing have no side...
This letter to the editor counters the arguments a previous letter stated regarding their investigation and review of the efficacy of natural family planning methods. It discusses topics related to: differentiation of various methods separation of lactational amenorrhea and natural family planning methods ...
Examples of fertility awareness include the rhythm method, the standard-days method, checking yourcervical mucus, and using your basal body temperature. To increase their effectiveness, you can use more than one of these methods at a time. ...
1267 women in the Federal Republic of Germany 15-45 years of age were interviewed in 1985 to gain information about the use and acceptability of natural family planning. 20% of the respondents were either not sexually active or not exposed to the risk of pregnancy. Contraceptive methods reported...
and U. Meier Vismara entitled "Natural family planning: Billings ovulation method". In table 2 the reliability of various contraceptive methods is compared. Authors did not list total failure rate (including user-failure) of the Billings method; only method-failure rate was included. Failure ...
Methods This review explores Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) for mitigating natural hazards along Nordic linear infrastructure. The motivation of the review comes as result of a preliminary survey conducted among to the main infrastructure managers in the Fennoscandian peninsula. The objective was to pin...
Aways referring to objective scientific methods, Donna is demonstrating the use of pH papers. (Deborah Chandler in the foreground) Bright colors achieved on cotton yarns using accessible plants and a simple tannin/alum soda ash mordant process. Eventually, Donna and I both evolved in our approaches...
In this work, we take a step towards making this extension by using a range of modern supervised and unsupervised computer vision methods to estimate stimulus structure of more complex and naturalistic images, which can then be used as the basis for cognitive modeling of categorization behavior. ...