I am so excited to be writing about the official launch of Blue Poppy Health! Read on to learn more about my exciting updates!!
Nervous About Using Natural Birth Control?
Is 2016 going to be the year you take charge of your fertility and start practicing the fertility awareness method (FAM)? There’s never been a better time than now to learn how your body works and take control of your health.
Five Tips For Dealing With Erratic Temperatures
When you’re charting your cycles you can confirm ovulation has passed when you see three temperatures higher than the previous six. The difficulty with this is that a lot of women don’t have a clear temperature shift and it can be confusing. This is especially important for women trying to avoid pregnancy so they can consider themselves to be infertile again and confidently go back to unprotected sex.
Here are five tips for dealing with erratic temperatures.
All Hail The (Cervical Mucus) Queen!
I was recently asked if I teach women to understand their cervical mucus or if I only teach temperature charting. What I want every woman to understand is that cervical mucus is Queen when it comes to practicing fertility awareness methods (FAM)!
In fact, did you know that there are some methods of FAM that only use mucus?
The Three Signs Of Fertility
As I said in my How To Chart (Quick & Dirty Version) article, the practice of using Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) involves monitoring your body’s signs of fertility.
The three signs of fertility that can be monitored are cervical mucus, basal body temperature, and cervical position. I now want to explain in a bit more detail how this works and why you need to look at these particular body signs.
How To Chart (Quick & Dirty Version)
So you’ve heard about charting your fertility or using the fertility awareness method (FAM) and you’re wondering what it actually looks like. Is it easy or hard? Take a lot of time or a little?
While it may seem a bit overwhelming, I promise you that it’s really simple, and once you get into the habit of doing it it’ll be as simple as brushing your teeth.
Here’s how to chart in three easy steps.
What Is Cervical Mucus?
I keep talking about cervical mucus, so I want to make sure that it’s clear what I’m referring to.
Cervical mucus is a type of fluid that your body makes when you are fertile (close to ovulation). This is a magical fluid because it allows sperm to live up to five whole days inside the woman’s reproductive tract. This is why it’s so important to know what it is and how to interpret it, because knowing this will allow you to know when you can (or cannot) get pregnant in each menstrual cycle.