The following
article
lists some
simple,
informative
tips that
will help
you have
a better
experience
with Effectiveness
of Birth
Control.
Natural
birth control
is one of
the most
widely used
methods
of fertility
regulation.
Some religions
and cultural
beliefs
do not permit
artificial
birth control
devices
or drugs.
The natural
birth control
method is
more acceptable
to these
people.
This method
includes
a periodic
abstinence,
with couples
avoiding
sexual intercourse
during the
woman’s
fertile
period.
The rhythm
method or
calendar
method,
standard
days method,
sympto-thermal
method,
and withdrawal
method are
some of
the natural
birth control
methods.
In the rhythm
method,
sexual intercourse
takes place
based on
three assumptions.
The first
is that
ovulation
occurs fourteen
days before
the beginning
of menstruation.
This method
also relies
upon the
fact that
the sperm
will remain
viable for
three days
and that
the ovum
survives
for twenty-four
hours. With
these theories
in mind,
women can
decide on
the days
of abstinence.
The standard
day method
replaced
the rhythm
method over
a period
of time.
In the standard
day method,
the first
day of a
period is
considered
as day one.
Women can
have unprotected
sex from
day one
to day seven.
From days
eight to
nineteen,
they should
avoid sex.
From day
twenty to
the next
period,
they can
again have
unprotected
intercourse.
Withdrawal
is a method
of natural
birth control
in which
the man
withdraws
his penis
from the
woman’s
vagina before
ejaculation.
This method
does not
always work
because
the man
must have
enough control
to withdraw
in time.
The Sympto-thermal
method is
also an
effective
natural
birth control
method.
Women using
this method
should keep
track of
their cervical
mucus signs,
their waking
or basal
body temperatures,
and their
menstrual
cycle histories.
In this
method,
the mucus
detected
date is
noted first.