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Session Three

Session Three. Review of the Sympto-Thermal Rule and 6-5-0 Day Rule Identify Early Cycle Infertility Evaluate Bleeding Know about the Basic Mucus Rule Practice Couple Decision-Making. CIT starts the evening of the 3 rd post-peak high in a row, if it is on or above the FTSL. PK. FTSL.

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Session Three

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  1. Session Three Review of the Sympto-Thermal Rule and 6-5-0 Day Rule Identify Early Cycle Infertility Evaluate Bleeding Know about the Basic Mucus Rule Practice Couple Decision-Making

  2. CIT starts the evening of the 3rdpost-peak high in a row, if it is on or above the FTSL. PK FTSL .4° F PRB 2 5 1 6 3 4

  3. If the 3rd post-peak high is not on or above the FTSL, wait until the evening of the 4th post-peak high to assume the CIT.

  4. S-T Rule: Pk+5/2 Higher Temps 5

  5. Availability of Intercourse End of day Anytime

  6. Do Activity # 7 • This is a review of the 6-5-0 Day Rule and the Sympto-Thermal Rule.

  7. Relatively Infertile Time

  8. Sixth Last Low Temperature Crosscheck

  9. Early Dry Days Rule • To avoid pregnancy while using the pre-ovulatory Relatively Infertile Time, crosscheck tissue, sensation, and cervix and assume fertility with any change from • Ø to M or EW-M • d to or L • F,L,C,Ø to S, H, O, M or EW-M • Whichever comes first mM

  10. First Fertile Day?

  11. First Fertile Day?

  12. First Fertile Day?

  13. First Fertile Day? Not Fertility Related

  14. Alternate Dry Evenings

  15. Cervix as a Guide

  16. Do Activity # 8 • Look at the cycle range and the onset of fertility. Mark the first change of fertility by tissue, sensation, or cervix with a wavy, vertical line.

  17. Understanding Bleeding

  18. PK PK Delayed Ovulation 6 4 3 1 5 2

  19. PK PK PK Delayed Ovulation with Bleeding 6 3 1 4 5 2

  20. PK Application of BMR 1 2 3 4

  21. Review of the Rules

  22. Is Day 6 Fertile?

  23. PK When Does the Post-Ovulatory Infertile Time Begin? 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 2 1 6 3

  24. Is Day 8 Fertile?

  25. PK Where is the Fertile Time? 1 3 2 6 4 5

  26. Can We Apply the 6-Day Rule to Day 29?

  27. Where is the Fertile Time?

  28. Where is the Fertile Time?

  29. Where is the Fertile Time?

  30. Do Activity #9 • This is a reflection and discussion activity to look at some of the other non-technical issues associated with the practice of Natural Family Planning

  31. Final Assignment • Send in your chart each cycle. • Submit copies of your charts for six cycles. • Check with your NFP Provider for a review between 6 and 12 cycles.

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