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Symptothermal method

How it works: This method uses the three fertility signs.

  • Cervical mucus becomes clearer and more elastic as ovulation approaches
  • The position, consistency and orifice of the cervix change according to the time of the cycle, with the cervix reaching its highest position during ovulation.
  • Body temperature rises by around half a degree Celsius after ovulation due to progesterone production

Efficiency :

  • For this method to be effective, it is necessary to abstain from unprotected intercourse until the thermal build-up or elastic mucus is present for 3 days (ovulation period).
  • For people with irregular menstrual cycles, the abstinence period can be quite long.

Benefits


  • Person-controlled method with a uterus
  • No cost and always available
  • Does not interfere with the hormonal system, cycle length or blood flow
  • Provides a better understanding of the cycle and the body
  • Preserves the spontaneity of sexual relations
  • Encourages communication and collaboration between partners
  • Suitable for people with moral or religious concerns about other contraceptive methods

Disadvantages


  • Requires rigorous observation, discipline and practice
  • Requires at least one month of cycle observation before application
  • Not recommended for disturbed cycles (post-partum, breastfeeding, miscarriage, approaching menopause, after stopping hormonal contraception).
  • Limits intercourse to certain periods or requires an alternative method during fertile periods
  • Some couples find it difficult to accept the discipline required.
  • Factors such as infection can alter ovulation signs and reduce efficacy

Sources: Séréna Québec. Foundations of the symptothermal method. Available at: https: //serenaquebec.com/la-contraception-autrement/fondements-de-la-methode-symptothermique/ (consulted on 09-2024).

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