The Billings ovulation method: data and evaluations from the World Health Organisation multicentre study

Published: October 14, 2024
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Two articles have recently been published reporting the results of a study conducted by the World Health Organisation on the Ovulation Method, which is a natural method of family regulation based on a woman's self-observation of her cervical mucus and its changes during the menstrual cycle, and which allows her to recognise the infertile, potentially fertile, and maximally fertile phases of the cycle.

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Capella, A., Navarretta, V., & Giacchi, E. (2024). The Billings ovulation method: data and evaluations from the World Health Organisation multicentre study. Medicina E Morale, 32(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1982.1541