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Session Two Review Cervical signs Secondary signs Achieving and identifying pregnancy Sympto-Thermal Rule 6-5-0 Day Rule Effectiveness
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Possibly Fertile Time
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Let Your Cervix SHOW You When You Are Fertile
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Charting the Cervix F = firmS = soft L = lowH = high C = closedO = open Ø = dryM or EW-M = wet
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Charting the Cervical Mucus at the Cervix
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Do Activities #5a and #5b After reviewing the tissue examination and the sensation observation, turn to pages 10- 12 and complete the activities.
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Secondary Signs IP = Intermenstrual Pain BT = Breast Tenderness IP BT
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Achieving Pregnancy
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Identifying Pregnancy
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Implantation Process
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Unborn Child Unborn child at 14 weeks
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PK Let’s Say Peak Day Is Here…
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The Temperature Pattern May Look Like This:
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Watch for 3 Temperatures in a Row…
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All higher than immediately preceding 6… 6 5 4 3 2 1
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To separate the “initial” highs from the “final” lows 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Draw a Pre-Rise Baseline through the highest of the final 6 lows 6 5 4 3 2 1 PRB
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Full Thermal Shift Level is 0.4°F above the PRB PRB FTSL.4°F *FTSL = 0.36° F/0.2° C
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PK 6 5 4 3 2 1 PRB FTSL.4° F CIT CIT starts the evening of the 3 rd post-peak high in a row, if it is on or above the FTSL.
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CIT. If the 3 rd post-peak high is not on or above the FTSL, wait until the evening of the 4 th post- peak high to assume the CIT.
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Completely Infertile Time
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6-5-0 Day Rule
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6-5-0 Day Rule Application Shortest Past Cycle Assume Infertile 26 days or longer6 days 23-25 days5 days 22 days or less0 days (for now)
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What Do You Think?
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Do Activity #6 With this activity you will be applying both the 6-5-0 Day Rule and the Sympto-Thermal Rule. Pay attention to the cycle length as well as the charting data. Indicate the beginning and end of the fertile time with the use of “wavy” lines. Mark the Peak Day, 6 low temperatures, the PRB, Full Thermal Shift Line (.4 o F), and the necessary encircled high temperatures.
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Range of Ovulation
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Surprise Pregnancy?
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Reasons for Using NFP Philosophical/Religious Moral/Ethical Psychology Biological
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Definitions Method Effectiveness – Rules are correctly understood and followed Use Effectiveness – Actual use including misunderstanding and carelessness
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NFP Effectiveness Method Effectiveness – 97-99+ percent Use Effectiveness – 90-99+ percent
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Factors that Affect Use of Family Planning Methods Family planning intention – limiting, spacing, achieving Marital status Age Education
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Use Effectiveness of NFP Depends Upon… Course of instruction with follow-up Consistent and correct charting Knowing and following the rules especially complete abstinence from all genital contact
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Family Decision
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