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calendar rhythm method
{ 1 } - uses several criteria for determining the time of ovulation: changes in cervical mucus, changes in the position and softness of the cervix and the dilation of its opening, and a shift in temperature
{ 2 } - depends on the regularity of a woman's menstrual cycle to estimate time of ovulation
{ 3 } - affects the hormonal balance of the mother and seems to be intended by nature to space human births
{ 4 } - uses only the appearance of mucus at the vulva, determined by the woman herself on the basis of a sensation of wetness and the color and elasticity of the secretion, to ascertain the time of ovulation
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calendar rhythm method
{ 1 } - uses several criteria for determining the time of ovulation: changes in cervical mucus, changes in the position and softness of the cervix and the dilation of its opening, and a shift in temperature
{ 2 } - depends on the regularity of a woman's menstrual cycle to estimate time of ovulation
{ 3 } - affects the hormonal balance of the mother and seems to be intended by nature to space human births
{ 4 } - uses only the appearance of mucus at the vulva, determined by the woman herself on the basis of a sensation of wetness and the color and elasticity of the secretion, to ascertain the time of ovulation
sympto-thermal method <=> uses several criteria for determining the time of ovulation: changes in cervical mucus, changes in the position and softness of the cervix and the dilation of its opening, and a shift in temperature
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calendar rhythm method
{ 1 } - uses several criteria for determining the time of ovulation: changes in cervical mucus, changes in the position and softness of the cervix and the dilation of its opening, and a shift in temperature
{ 2 } - depends on the regularity of a woman's menstrual cycle to estimate time of ovulation
{ 3 } - affects the hormonal balance of the mother and seems to be intended by nature to space human births
{ 4 } - uses only the appearance of mucus at the vulva, determined by the woman herself on the basis of a sensation of wetness and the color and elasticity of the secretion, to ascertain the time of ovulation
calendar rhythm method <=> depends on the regularity of a woman's menstrual cycle to estimate time of ovulation
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calendar rhythm method
{ 1 } - uses several criteria for determining the time of ovulation: changes in cervical mucus, changes in the position and softness of the cervix and the dilation of its opening, and a shift in temperature
{ 2 } - depends on the regularity of a woman's menstrual cycle to estimate time of ovulation
{ 3 } - affects the hormonal balance of the mother and seems to be intended by nature to space human births
{ 4 } - uses only the appearance of mucus at the vulva, determined by the woman herself on the basis of a sensation of wetness and the color and elasticity of the secretion, to ascertain the time of ovulation
breast-feeding <=> affects the hormonal balance of the mother and seems to be intended by nature to space human births
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calendar rhythm method
{ 1 } - uses several criteria for determining the time of ovulation: changes in cervical mucus, changes in the position and softness of the cervix and the dilation of its opening, and a shift in temperature
{ 2 } - depends on the regularity of a woman's menstrual cycle to estimate time of ovulation
{ 3 } - affects the hormonal balance of the mother and seems to be intended by nature to space human births
{ 4 } - uses only the appearance of mucus at the vulva, determined by the woman herself on the basis of a sensation of wetness and the color and elasticity of the secretion, to ascertain the time of ovulation
ovulation or Billings method <=> uses only the appearance of mucus at the vulva, determined by the woman herself on the basis of a sensation of wetness and the color and elasticity of the secretion, to ascertain the time of ovulation
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