Justisse User Guidebook - Chapter 4 - Contents

  

Chapter 4 - Contents

Chapter 4
Page 22 - Describing Sensations, Mucus Observations and Bleeding
Page 23 - The Three Sensations - Dry, Smooth, Lubrication
Page 24 - Observational Notations - Observational Notations are a code system designed to help you describe your observations...
Page 25 - Describing Sensations - Observational Notations
Page 26 - Describing Sensations - Describing Categories of Dry
Page 27 - Describing Sensations - Describing Categories of Lubricative Sensation Alone (Peak Mucus)
Page 28 - Describing Mucus that can be lifted off the tissue - Consistency and Color
Page 29 - Colour of Mucus - colors may be seen close to ovulation day accompanying mucus...
Page 30 - Sensation - Mark down the most fertile sensation you had that day in the space marked Sensation...
Page 31 - Photos of Mucus Observations - These photos are illustrative of the color and consistency of mucus observations...
Page 32 - Discharge Seen on Undergarments - Observations of mucus seen on undergarments, though not generally reliable, may be helpful...
Page 33 - Internal Examinations for Mucus - Internal examinations are not necessary, though in special circumstances they may be recommended...
Page 34 - Self Examination of the Cervix - For most women, confident identification of the mucus pattern is easily accomplished with observation...



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