Episode 31: What Should Pharmacists and Other Healthcare Professionals Know About Natural Family Planning? What to Tell Your Patients
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Are you a pharmacist, physician, naturopath, or other healthcare professional caring for menstruating women? Has your patient ever asked you about natural family planning? Maybe she hasn’t used this term...
mostra másHere are the take-aways:
-Natural family planning (NFP) is synonymous with fertility awareness
-Patients may be interested in natural family planning because it is natural, because they have had issues with birth control, because they’re interested in a method where both partners have shared responsibility for family planning, because she wants to learn one method she can use multiple ways, or for social/religious reasons (ex. Catholicism)
-Four fertility signs a woman can track: cervical mucus, basal body temperature, urinary hormone levels of estrogen and luteinizing hormone, cervix changes
-There are multiple natural family planning methods that utilize one or more of these fertility signs
-The Two-Day method is a simplified cervical-mucus-only method that is relatively easy to teach and to use
-The Standard Days method is different from other natural family planning methods in that it teaches a woman to use a fixed fertile window (instead of identifying her unique day of ovulation)
-NFP methods have typical use effectiveness rates ranging from 86% (Two-Day method) to 98% (Marquette method or symptothermal method), which is line with effectiveness rates of birth control pills (91% effective)
-In order to be most successful with natural family planning, a patient needs to be motivated, consistent, utilize self-control (if using for avoiding pregnancy), and it is recommended to work with a trained instructor
-Signs that your patient might be interested in NFP: she is already asking about holistic health alternatives, when counseling on hormonal contraceptives, when she stops filling or taking her hormonal contraceptive, when making family-planning-related purchases (ex. pregnancy test or condoms)
-It is CRUCIAL that we as healthcare professionals allow our patients to make TRULY informed decisions. If you prescribe hormonal contraceptives, make sure your patient knows all her medication AND non-medication options, and then she can make the right decision for her
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