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NaProTechnology – a breakthrough in monitoring a woman’s reproductive and gynecological health

NaProTechnology, or Natural Procreative Technology, is a method of fertility enhancement developed at the Creighton University Medical School, a Roman Catholic institution in Omaha, Nebraska. Although this method was designed to help observant Catholics conceive children without risking creation of unwanted embryos or relying on genetic material provided outside the marital bond, many non-Catholic couples [...]

NaProTechnology and PCOS

NaProTechnology is a method for enhancing fertility developed at Creighton University, a Roman Catholic institution of higher learning in Omaha, Nebraska, to enable couples to overcome infertility without resorting to techniques that sacrifice embryos, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), or going outside the marital bond, such as the use of donated eggs or sperm. [...]

NaProTechnology in UK

NaProTechnology is a method of fertility enhancement developed at a Catholic medical school in the United States in response to an encyclical by Pope Paul VI on birth control and abortion. This method of “family planning” was designed for strict observance of Roman Catholic teaching, but the majority of couples who use it, especially in [...]

Cervical mucus as your sole method of fertility monitoring

There are numerous ways to monitor your fertility, including using basal body temperature, cervical positioning, and using ovulation tests. They are all effective, and it is often advised that women make use of several different fertility tracking techniques to get an accurate picture. Studying your cervical mucus, and judging where in your cycle you are [...]

NaProTechnology Canada

NaProTechnology, or Natural Procreative Technology, is a method endorsed by the Roman Catholic Church to help infertile couples conceive. Although the method was designed in response to teaching of Pope Paul VI on abortion and birth control, NaProTechnology appeals to many non-Catholic couples as a system that always recommends the simplest and least expensive intervention [...]

The best time to conceive

Is there any single best time to conceive? On a monthly basis, there are only certain days a couple is likely to conceive.  And on a lifetime basis, there is a single word that describes the best time to conceive after the age of 35.

Cervical mucus before your period

Have you decided to start trying for a baby? There are numerous ways to learn more about your fertility to increase your chances of making it happen as soon as possible! Fertility charting using basal body temperature (BBT) is a fantastic way of getting as much information as possible about your cycle. Observing your cervical [...]

Cervical mucus after ovulation: what is it like?

Cervical mucus after ovulation: what is it like?

Cervical mucus can give you an awful lot of information, but there is a learning curve to knowing what your cervical mucus is telling you. One of the most common questions asked by women who are interested in checking their cervical mucus to monitor their fertility is about the changes in mucus post-ovulation. What does [...]

Changes of the cervix during early pregnancy

The cervix is not only a gateway to the uterus – as those who have used natural family planning methods and charting know, the cervix is also a gateway to all kinds of useful information about your fertility. If your cervix can tell you where in your cycle you currently are, and if your cervix [...]

Cervical mucus changes in early pregnancy

Cervical mucus changes in early pregnancy

Have you been charting to conceive, and observing your basal body temperature (BBT), as well as changes in your cervical mucus throughout your cycle? Then the chances are that you are a real pro when it comes to cervical mucus, and you know exactly what fertile mucus looks like, and how your cervical mucus changes [...]