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This method varies in efficacy and is dependent on correct and consistent use. Perfect use of a fertility awareness-based method will result in approximately less than 5/100 women becoming pregnant in the first year. Typical use of any fertility awareness-based method will result in approximately 24/100 women becoming pregnant in the first year. 

BENEFITS:

  • Increased knowledge of the reproductive cycle
  • No menstrual changes
  • No localized side effects
  • No systemic effects
  • Couples can work together
  • May achieve pregnancy if used in reverse
  • Minimal cost

RISKS/SIDE EFFECTS:

  • No serious side effects
  • May be less effective/difficult with irregular cycles
  • May be less reliable if ill, breastfeeding or stressed
  • Requires motivation and potentially new learning
  • Requires partner motivation and agreement
  • May be less reliable with certain medications
  • May require abstinence at certain times
  • Requires discipline and commitment
  • No protection from STI or HIV infection

ALTERNATIVES: You have received information about the other methods of birth control that are available. Emergency contraception is available for situations of suspected contraceptive failure and offers a second chance to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.

INSTRUCTIONS: You have received information about natural family planning/fertility awareness and how to use it. This method does not protect against STIs or HIV.

DECISION TO DISCONTINUE USING: You may stop using natural family planning/fertility awareness at any time. A woman is most likely to become pregnant if she or her partner are not using a method of birth control.

QUESTIONS: You may ask questions about this method at any time and may contact the clinic with further questions.

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Web sites for FABM/NFP information:

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There are many free and available phone apps to help you navigate your fertility awareness method. Some commonly utilized apps include Natural Cycles (FDA-approved), Fertility Friend, and Clue Period Tracker. Discuss with your provider if you have questions.

Last Reviewed: November 2024