
A Physician’s Personal Journey using FABMs
This compelling interview with a family physician in Ontario, Canada explores ways to integrate fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) into clinical practice and medical education.
This compelling interview with a family physician in Ontario, Canada explores ways to integrate fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) into clinical practice and medical education.
Summarizing a research review by Gordon et al, former FACTS elective student Anish Patel teaches us about the application of transdermal estradiol combined with micronized progesterone to address depressive symptoms in this population.
The mission of FACTS is to share the best evidence available with our healthcare colleagues and students, empowering them to educate their patients more effectively about their fertility, and in turn equipping them with the knowledge necessary to make informed choices about family planning.
Sabel Hicks, a former FACTS elective student, interviewed Jeni,* a friend who has been using fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) to track her cycle for years.
Today we are featuring an interview with a woman who used different fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs)