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  2. Billings ovulation method - Wikipedia

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    The Billings ovulation method is a method in which women use their vaginal mucus to determine their fertility. [3] It does not rely on the presence of ovulation, rather it identifies patterns of potential fertility and obvious infertility within the cycle, whatever its length. Effectiveness, however, is not very clear. [3]

  3. Natural family planning - Wikipedia

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    Personal self-awareness, no side effects, can aid pregnancy achievement, in accord with Catholic teachings, no blocks that affect intercourse Natural family planning ( NFP ) comprises the family planning methods approved by the Catholic Church and some Protestant denominations for both achieving and postponing or avoiding pregnancy.

  4. Creighton Model FertilityCare System - Wikipedia

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    For avoiding pregnancy, the perfect-use failure rate of Creighton was 0.5%, which means that for each year that 1,000 couples using this method perfectly, that there are 5 unintended pregnancies. The typical-use failure rate, representing the fraction of couples using this method that actually had an unintended pregnancy, is reported as 3.2% ...

  5. Common sleep medication may prevent brain from clearing 'waste'

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    Sleep aids may disrupt brain’s glymphatic system. Researchers also examined if sleep aids might replicate the natural oscillations needed for glymphatic function. They focused their research on ...

  6. Fertility awareness - Wikipedia

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    Post-ovulation methods (i.e., abstaining from intercourse from menstruation until after ovulation) have a method failure rate of 1% per year. The symptothermal method has a method failure rate of 2% per year. Cervical mucus–only methods have a method failure rate of 3% per year. Calendar rhythm has a method failure rate of 9% per year.

  7. For Insomniacs, This Counterintuitive Sleep Method Might Be ...

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    According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine guidelines, the treatment “may be contraindicated in certain populations such as those working in high risk occupations (e.g., heavy machinery ...

  8. Twilight sleep - Wikipedia

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    Twilight sleep gained a "faddish" popularity in New York City from 1914 to 1916. [7] In 1915, the New York Times published an article on twilight sleep and the work of Hanna Rion Ver Beck, who had recently written a book entitled The Truth About Twilight Sleep. In that article, Beck said that the consensus of 69 medical reports she had looked ...

  9. Extended cycle combined hormonal contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    Extended or continuous use of COCPs or other combined hormonal contraceptives carries the same risk of side effects and medical risks as traditional COCP use. [citation needed] Pill Failure can happen with contraceptive pills and inadvertent pregnancies happen. [20] Use of oral contraceptive can impair muscle gains in young women. [21]