For this week's Featured Research we have a double review of “A Prospective Multicentre Trial of the Ovulation Method of Natural Family Planning II The Effectiveness Phase” and “Further Analysis of Contraceptive Failure of the Ovulation...

For this week's Featured Research we have a double review of “A Prospective Multicentre Trial of the Ovulation Method of Natural Family Planning II The Effectiveness Phase” and “Further Analysis of Contraceptive Failure of the Ovulation...
For this week's Featured Research we have a review of "Outcomes from Treatment of Infertility with Natural Procreative Technology in an Irish General Practice" by Stanford et al. As always, click through to the articles for a complete...
As we revealed last week, FACTS has been working on a project reviewing smartphone fertility apps on the market. Due to user demand, there are over 100 fertility apps on the market claiming to help women avoid pregnancy. While most apps are glorified...
One of the most common questions FACTS receives from doctors, women, and couples interested in charting their fertility using a fertility awareness based method is "Which fertility app is the best?" A quick iTunes or Google play search for "fertility...
by Liz Escoffery This post is a synopsis of the research presented in the article published in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship. It is a post in a series entitled Featured Research where we go back and break down some of the foundational research about...
by Amylynn Smith This post is a synopsis of the research presented in the article published in Human Reproduction by P.Frank-Herrmann et al. It is a post in a series entitled Featured Research where we go back and break down some of the...
by Molly Marie Daley This post is a synopsis of the research presented in the article published in Contraception by the Indian Council on Medical Research. It is a post in a series entitled Featured Research where we go back and break down some of the...
This post is a synopsis of the research presented in the article published in Contraception by Sinai and Arevalo. It is a post in a series entitled Featured Research where we go back and break down some of the foundational research about different...
This post is a brief synopsis of the article published in Osteopathic Family Physician by Manhart et al. It's also the first post in a series we're calling Featured Research, where we revisit a foundational research article in the field of fertility awareness. If...
Did you know, only 3% to 6% of physicians have accurate knowledge about the effectiveness rates of fertility awareness based methods (FABMs) of family planning. Unfortunately, there is a dearth of educational opportunities for physicians, students and...