From Dabbling with Different Methods to Embracing Marquette
This month we are featuring research summaries and patient interviews highlighting the various fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) that people may choose to use for family planning.
For FABMs to be most effective, women need proper education
Though there are many types of fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) to use when looking to achieve or avoid pregnancy, it is important that women and couples are properly educated and instructed on how to use each method.
A Medical Student’s Experience using FABMs
: For our last blog post in National Men’s Health Month, we are highlighting an interview with a couple who eventually found a fertility-based method that worked for them after trying several different methods.
Use of fertility awareness-based methods for safer conception for women in HIV-serodifferent relationships: A Research Review
To mark National HIV Testing Day today, we are highlighting research related to people living with HIV and their fertility planning strategies.
A dynamic duo takes on the Sympto-Thermal method
Conor Bradley, a former participant of the FACTS elective, interviewed the couple, who will be referred to by pseudonyms Jeff and Jackie to respect their privacy.
Antioxidants for Male Subfertility
As we continue to mark National Men’s Health Month, we are featuring another research study examining men’s fertility, infertility and, in this case, subfertility and the role of antioxidants.
Categories
- Breastfeeding & Pregnancy
- Charting and the Science of the Cycle
- CME Samples
- FABM Effectiveness for Pregnancy Prevention
- FABM Training Programs and Education
- FABMs for Infertility And Achieving Pregnancy
- FABMs Personal Stories
- Fertility Apps and FEMM Tech
- In The News
- Miscellaneous
- Psychosocial Aspects of NFP/FABMs
- Research
- Teacher Series
- Webinars
- Women’s Health & FABMs