Justisse User Guidebook - Chapter 6 - Contents

  

Chapter 6 - Contents

Chapter 6
Page 39 - Accomplishing Your Intentions With The Justisse Method...
Page 40 - When Theoretical Effectiveness to Avoid Pregnancy is Reduced...
Page 41 - Basic Charting Considerations - Do your observations regularly and accurately...
Page 42 - Regular and Accurate Observations - Do your observations regularly and accurately...
Page 43 - Daily charting at end of day and most fertile sign of day
Page 44 - When first starting to chart, avoid intercourse and alternative sex until you are confident...
Page 45 - Times of fertility - It is possible for cervical mucus to already be present on the moderate and heavy days...
Page 46 - Times of infertility - On the light and very light days the majority of the endometrial tissue and fluid has been shed...
Page 47 - Charting during stress or illness - It may happen that rising levels of estrogen are inhibited by stress, or illness...
Page 48 - Charting doubts or missing a day's charting...
Page 49 - Special infertility considerations - If there is concern about the man's sperm count or the viability of his sperm...
Page 50 - Breastfeeding - When totally breastfeeding, the first 56 days after the baby's birth are infertile...
Page 51 - A baseline may be drawn after observing a temperature shift...



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