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Hi,

I thought I'd just throw this idea out there since some people have

been talking about Wild Yam and IUDs. My husband and I teach (we are

volunteers for a non-profit organization) the sympto-thermal method of

Natural Family Planning and it's 99% effective. We use it and it's

great, especially because there are NO side effects. It's not the

Rhythm Method either. Anyway, I wanted to mention that since this is

a Herbal Remedies site, I figured people might be more interested in

hearing about a natural, no drug option for family planning. Our

organization is at www.ccli.org, and I know if you " Google " " natural

family planning " you can probably find all sorts of stuff out there.

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You know I tried that- kept my information carefully for two years in fact---- and I was an absolute nervous wreck. I am sure this is a wonderful way to go for many folks, but it wasn't for me. A plane trip home or a sleepless night or a cold would throw off the data just enough for me never to be able to rely upon it.

 

Also, I felt the 1% failure rate to be high given the days of abstinence required. Using a Lady Comp, which basically is a more accurate version of the method you teach (although more expensive unfortunately) apparently can lower that failure rate to .7 % and also has the advantage of leaving more 'open' times for sex. Sometimes I wish the Catholic church would buy those things in bulk and lower the price for all of us.

 

 

Anyway- I was taught your method by a kind couple way back and was impressed by them. Thank you for helping to keep the knowledge going.

 

Cerise

 

I thought I'd just throw this idea out there since some people have been talking about Wild Yam and IUDs. My husband and I teach (we are volunteers for a non-profit organization) the sympto-thermal method of Natural Family Planning and it's 99% effective. We use it and it's great, especially because there are NO side effects. It's not the Rhythm Method either. Anyway, I wanted to mention that since this is a Herbal Remedies site, I figured people might be more interested in hearing about a natural, no drug option for family planning. Our organization is at

www.ccli.org, and I know if you " Google " " natural family planning " you can probably find all sorts of stuff out there.

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If this method uses temp, I cant do it either. If I had a perfect

nights sleep every night, go to bed at the same time, live in a

temperature controlled home, and never got up to go to the bathroom

(I get up about 2x a night) it might be possible.

 

~Carla

herbal remedies , Cerise <cerise.sky

wrote:

>

> You know I tried that- kept my information carefully for two years

in

> fact---- and I was an absolute nervous wreck. I am sure this is a

wonderful

> way to go for many folks, but it wasn't for me. A plane trip home

or a

> sleepless night or a cold would throw off the data just enough for

me never

> to be able to rely upon it.

>

> Also, I felt the 1% failure rate to be high given the days of

abstinence

> required. Using a Lady Comp, which basically is a more accurate

version of

> the method you teach (although more expensive unfortunately)

apparently can

> lower that failure rate to .7 % and also has the advantage of

leaving more

> 'open' times for sex. Sometimes I wish the Catholic church would

buy those

> things in bulk and lower the price for all of us.

>

> Anyway- I was taught your method by a kind couple way back and was

impressed

> by them. Thank you for helping to keep the knowledge going.

>

> Cerise

>

> I thought I'd just throw this idea out there since some people have

> been talking about Wild Yam and IUDs. My husband and I teach (we

are

> volunteers for a non-profit organization) the sympto-thermal

method of

> Natural Family Planning and it's 99% effective. We use it and it's

> great, especially because there are NO side effects. It's not the

> Rhythm Method either. Anyway, I wanted to mention that since this

is

> a Herbal Remedies site, I figured people might be more interested

in

> hearing about a natural, no drug option for family planning. Our

> organization is at www.ccli.org, and I know if

you " Google " " natural

> family planning " you can probably find all sorts of stuff out

there.

>

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Dear Suzy,

I've heard of this technique, but have little data on it.

Could you please elaborate for the list and me.

In Health, Freedom, and Love,

Doc

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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suzy0005

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Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:50 AM

Herbal Remedies - Family Planning

 

 

Hi,I thought I'd just throw this idea out there since some people have been talking about Wild Yam and IUDs. My husband and I teach (we are volunteers for a non-profit organization) the sympto-thermal method of Natural Family Planning and it's 99% effective. We use it and it's great, especially because there are NO side effects. It's not the Rhythm Method either. Anyway, I wanted to mention that since this is a Herbal Remedies site, I figured people might be more interested in hearing about a natural, no drug option for family planning. Our organization is at www.ccli.org, and I know if you "Googlenatural family planning" you can probably find all sorts of stuff out there.

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The Sympto-Thermal Method of Natural Family Planning uses a woman's

natural signs of fertility to postpone/avoid or plan a pregnancy. A

woman naturally has a temperature shift after she ovulates. She

also has cervical fluid during her fertile time and her cervix will

rise and soften. We map these things daily on a chart.

 

And in response to Carla's points about having to go to the

bathroom, needing a temperature controlled house and going to bed at

the same time every night-I'm living proof that all those things

aren't a conflict for using the method. I also go to the bathroom

at least once or twice a night and I have a daughter I usually am up

with every night. I never go to bed at the same time and often get

little sleep. Our house is warm in the summer and cold in winter.

Only extreme circumstances should affect charting. Having a fever

WILL affect it for example.

 

I'd be more than happy to answer any specific questions anyone has.

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington "

<DocShillington wrote:

>

> Dear Suzy,

> I've heard of this technique, but have little data on it.

> Could you please elaborate for the list and me.

> In Health, Freedom, and Love,

> Doc

>

> Doc Shillington

> 727-447-5282

> Doc

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Wellllllllll, thanks Suz.

I'd appreciate it if you could send me the entire protocol in a private email as an attachment so I can post it permanently to the files under "Member's Contributions". You'll get full credit of course with a byline.

It would be great to have this natural solution in there.

In Health, Freedom, and Love,

Doc

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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suzy0005

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Monday, July 31, 2006 11:33 PM

Re: Herbal Remedies - Family Planning

 

 

The Sympto-Thermal Method of Natural Family Planning uses a woman's natural signs of fertility to postpone/avoid or plan a pregnancy. A woman naturally has a temperature shift after she ovulates. She also has cervical fluid during her fertile time and her cervix will rise and soften. We map these things daily on a chart. And in response to Carla's points about having to go to the bathroom, needing a temperature controlled house and going to bed at the same time every night-I'm living proof that all those things aren't a conflict for using the method. I also go to the bathroom at least once or twice a night and I have a daughter I usually am up with every night. I never go to bed at the same time and often get little sleep. Our house is warm in the summer and cold in winter. Only extreme circumstances should affect charting. Having a fever WILL affect it for example. I'd be more than happy to answer any specific questions anyone has.herbal remedies , "Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote:>> Dear Suzy,> I've heard of this technique, but have little data on it.> Could you please elaborate for the list and me.> In Health, Freedom, and Love,> Doc> > Doc Shillington> 727-447-5282> Doc

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Thanks for your responce to my concern. Their are times when I wake

up in a sweat, very hot - low blood pressure or something, but that

happens during my period when I'm not concerned anyway. I can always

start charting again and " test " it out for a few cycles.

 

Thanks!

Carla

 

 

herbal remedies , " suzy0005 " <suzywaldron

wrote:

>

> The Sympto-Thermal Method of Natural Family Planning uses a woman's

> natural signs of fertility to postpone/avoid or plan a pregnancy. A

> woman naturally has a temperature shift after she ovulates. She

> also has cervical fluid during her fertile time and her cervix will

> rise and soften. We map these things daily on a chart.

>

> And in response to Carla's points about having to go to the

> bathroom, needing a temperature controlled house and going to bed at

> the same time every night-I'm living proof that all those things

> aren't a conflict for using the method. I also go to the bathroom

> at least once or twice a night and I have a daughter I usually am up

> with every night. I never go to bed at the same time and often get

> little sleep. Our house is warm in the summer and cold in winter.

> Only extreme circumstances should affect charting. Having a fever

> WILL affect it for example.

>

> I'd be more than happy to answer any specific questions anyone has.

>

>

>

> herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington "

> <DocShillington@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Suzy,

> > I've heard of this technique, but have little data on it.

> > Could you please elaborate for the list and me.

> > In Health, Freedom, and Love,

> > Doc

> >

> > Doc Shillington

> > 727-447-5282

> > Doc@

>

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