Natural Family Planning Program
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HOW NFP WORKS

[Billings Ovulation Method of NFP][Symptothermal Method of NFP][The Medical Point of View]

Symptothermal Method of NFP

Are you seeking an alternative to artificial contraception? We can offer you a scientifically based method of natural family planning.

The Sympto-thermal Method (STM) of natural family planning can help you manage your fertility without drugs or devices. To practice the Sympto-thermal Method you need to learn to identify the naturally occurring fertile and infertile phases of the women’s menstrual cycle and to apply this information so as to achieve your pregnancy goals.

The Sympto-thermal Method of natural family planning is a method that helps you observe three main indicators of fertility, changes in basal body temperature, cervical mucus changes and your own calendar calculation. Individual minor indicators of fertility you observe and use, the more likely you are to accurately recognise ovulation time.

The Sympto-thermal Method of natural family planning enables an understanding of your fertility as a couple. You can then choose how to apply your knowledge – abstaining from intercourse when potentially fertile to avoid a pregnancy or making love when potentially fertile when hoping to conceive.

Many methods of contraception treat fertility as a disease – using drugs, devices and surgery to dominate or eliminate your fertility.

The Sympto-thermal Method of natural family planning offers the natural alternative – a non-interventionist, drug free and effective way to manage your fertility.

Sympto-thermal Method teachers are accredited with the Australian Council of Natural Family Planning and have extensive training and experience in the natural management of human fertility at all stages of the reproductive life span. They can offer you personalised guidance and ongoing support in using natural family planning.

You can contact us on our 1 800 number: 1800 114 010

 


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