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We asked a gynaecologist about natural birth control

Natalie Hemengül
30.6.2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Women have it up to here with hormonal contraception. Or so it seems. I’ve been coming across natural family planning methods a lot lately – also online in the shape of paid influencer advertising. I’m sceptical and ask an expert.

In your opinion, is natural birth control equally suited to either prevent or promote a pregnancy?
As natural family planning is based on identifying fertile and infertile days, the method can be used as a form of contraception or to plan a pregnancy. While you’re abstaining from sex on fertile days in one case, you’re purposely having sex in the other.

How reliable are fertility calculators compared to assessing which time of the month you're currently in?
Apps or fertility trackers make it easier to enter temperature curves and mucus observations. However, they’re no substitute for being well versed in the method, taking responsibility for the interpretation of the data and being critical.

What are the advantages of natural contraception?
One of the clear advantages is that women are more in tune with their bodies. Provided that there’s no unwanted pregnancy, of course, the method has no side effects and is very affordable if you’re not using a fertility tracker.

What should women look out for who want to switch to natural birth control?
Although the Internet offers a lot of information, it doesn’t replace a personal consultation with your gynaecologist. Sharing information with other committed users of this method can also prove helpful and provide support.

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