Megan is FertilityCare Practitioner. FertilityCare Practitioners are fertility awareness educators who are trained in the Creighton model of fertility awareness. In today’s show, Megan and I dive into about NaPro Technology and the role that it can play in restoring fertility. We also talk about the Creighton model of fertility awareness, which is a mucus only method, and we delve into cervical mucus and why mucus is central to this model of fertility awareness charting.
Topics discussed in today's episode
What is different about the Creighton method of fertility awareness charting? What is NaPro Technology? How do FertilityCare Practitioners and NaPro Doctors work together to interpret a woman's charts and address any cycle irregularities? How is the Creighton model effective, especially considering that it is a mucus-only method of charting? Continuous mucus and limited mucus cycles How does mucus production shift around ovulation? When might observing temperature not actually be helpful? Is all mucus fertile? How do you tell when you are fertile? How do models like Creighton and Justisse classify "sticky" and "tacky" mucus? Why there aren't only 3 kinds of mucus (i.e. sticky, creamy, egg white) What your cervical mucus could be telling you about your cervical health What does a healthy menstrual cycle look like? The process of coming off the pill and charting your cycles Are NaPro Doctors "medical" or are they "holistic"? How is the approach that NaPro Doctors take differently to mainstream physicians?Connect with Megan
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Resources mentioned
Restore FertilityCare | Megan Faller Restore FertilityCare Webinar | Megan Faller FFP 031 | Using Fertility Awareness Charting to Treat Infertility Naturally | NaPro Technology | Dr. Danielle Miller FFP 063 | Lady-Comp & Daysy - Using Tech with Fertility Awareness | Holly Grigg-SpallJoin the community! Find us on the Fertility Friday Facebook Fan Page
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Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by Sirc of (The Nock)