The Benefits of Natural Birth Control Methods

When it comes to birth control, many women opt for hormonal methods such as the pill, patch or IUD. While these methods can be effective, they can also come with unwanted side effects and health risks. Fortunately, there are natural birth control methods available that can be just as effective, and may even offer additional health benefits. In this post, we will explore the benefits of natural birth control methods and share tips for tracking your menstrual cycle and understanding your fertility.

What are Natural Birth Control Methods?

Natural birth control methods are ways to prevent pregnancy without using hormonal or chemical interventions. These methods rely on tracking your menstrual cycle and understanding your fertility to identify when you are most and least likely to conceive. Some examples of natural birth control methods include fertility awareness methods (FAM), basal body temperature tracking, cervical mucus observation, and tracking menstrual cycle changes.

The Benefits of Natural Birth Control Methods

  1. No harmful side effects: Unlike hormonal birth control methods, natural birth control methods do not come with harmful side effects such as weight gain, mood changes, or increased risk of blood clots.

  2. Increased body awareness: By tracking your menstrual cycle and fertility, you can become more in tune with your body and better understand your reproductive health.

  3. Hormonal balance: Hormonal birth control can disrupt the natural hormonal balance of your body. Natural birth control methods help to maintain hormonal balance.

  4. No interference with natural processes: Hormonal birth control can interfere with natural processes like ovulation, but natural methods work with the body’s natural processes.

  5. Cost-effective: Unlike other birth control methods, natural birth control methods are often free or have minimal costs.

Tips for Tracking Your Menstrual Cycle and Understanding Your Fertility

  1. Keep a record: Track your menstrual cycle every month to get a better understanding of your cycle length and regularity.

  2. Observe cervical mucus: Cervical mucus changes throughout your cycle and can indicate when you are most fertile. You are most fertile when your mucus becomes wet and slippery and quite stretchy like egg white consistency. This usually starts to appear around day 10 of your cycle, however if you have a short cycle than 28 days it can appear earlier. If your cycles are longer or very irregular this mucus change can happen later.

  3. Take your basal body temperature: Basal body temperature (BBT) rises after ovulation, which can help you pinpoint your fertile window. This is the best indication of ovulation (alongside cervical mucus). Temperature is the only thing that can CONFIRM ovulation happened. I love using the @tempdrop basal body temperature tracker. It makes tracking temperature so easy. Pop the band on at night, sleep, record temp in the morning. It’s really that simple. Use my discount link for 11% off your @tempdrop http://www.tempdrop.com/discount/WQU421ADAYXK5

Natural birth control methods can offer a safe and effective alternative to hormonal birth control methods. By tracking your menstrual cycle and fertility, you can better understand your body and take control of your reproductive health.

Love Megan x

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