Advanced practice nurses in primary care settings are often asked to give appropriate advice to couples seeking pregnancy. This article examines the issue of basal body temperature (BBT), a time-honored way to establish the presence of ovulatory cycles, and asks if BBT is an outdated recommendation. The article also reviews the benefits and limitations of recommending BBT to couples seeking pregnancy in light of recent fecundity research
Objective: To make basal body temperature examination and cervical mucus as an alternative examinati...
Basal body temperature (BBT) data have been used for so long as a simple method in estimating the da...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWomen who are interested in controlling the timing of their pregnanc...
Abstract: Forecasting the length and different phases of a woman’s menstrual cycle, especially ovula...
thesisThe presence of change in basal body temperature (BBT) before onset of labor was tested by ana...
Core and peripheral body temperatures are affected by changes in reproductive hormones during the me...
Background: As a daily point measurement, basal body temperature (BBT) might not be able to capture ...
Fertility tracking phone apps are widely used by women today, in order to both achieve or prevent co...
The purpose of this study was to compare the CUE Ovulation Predictor with the ovulation method in de...
seeking to achieve pregnancy. In reality, complying with this recommendation is not always practical...
Most American women become aware of pregnancy ~3-7 weeks after conceptive sex, and all must seek tes...
Modern fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) of family planning have been offered as alternative...
Objective: To make basal body temperature examination andcervical mucus as an alternat...
The purpose of this pilot study was to correlate the three biologic markers of the Ovulon fertility ...
Purpose: Difficult clinical signs such as confusing cervical mucus or erratic basal body temperature...
Objective: To make basal body temperature examination and cervical mucus as an alternative examinati...
Basal body temperature (BBT) data have been used for so long as a simple method in estimating the da...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWomen who are interested in controlling the timing of their pregnanc...
Abstract: Forecasting the length and different phases of a woman’s menstrual cycle, especially ovula...
thesisThe presence of change in basal body temperature (BBT) before onset of labor was tested by ana...
Core and peripheral body temperatures are affected by changes in reproductive hormones during the me...
Background: As a daily point measurement, basal body temperature (BBT) might not be able to capture ...
Fertility tracking phone apps are widely used by women today, in order to both achieve or prevent co...
The purpose of this study was to compare the CUE Ovulation Predictor with the ovulation method in de...
seeking to achieve pregnancy. In reality, complying with this recommendation is not always practical...
Most American women become aware of pregnancy ~3-7 weeks after conceptive sex, and all must seek tes...
Modern fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) of family planning have been offered as alternative...
Objective: To make basal body temperature examination andcervical mucus as an alternat...
The purpose of this pilot study was to correlate the three biologic markers of the Ovulon fertility ...
Purpose: Difficult clinical signs such as confusing cervical mucus or erratic basal body temperature...
Objective: To make basal body temperature examination and cervical mucus as an alternative examinati...
Basal body temperature (BBT) data have been used for so long as a simple method in estimating the da...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWomen who are interested in controlling the timing of their pregnanc...