Beyond the the aspects of family planning in understanding reproductive function, women (and their husbands) have felt a complete understanding and meaning of their sexuality to fully appreciate in one another by placing fertility within the aspect of sexuality, after all if we didn't have the reproductive aspect in human beings, we wouldn't have sexuality at all.
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Despite differing forms of orientation a person may experience and have, men's and women's sexuality do truly differs from one another. From the view point of fertility, an individual's orientation doesn't make one infertile, but who they have sex with does affect the relevancy of their fertility. This is nothing that any woman (no man) should hide from or unaware of going through puberty.
Another format of Natural Family Planning in entering the scene..."To our surprise, people in other settings where family planning was readily available, there was a spark of interest there as well," said the IRH director, Dr. Victoria Jennings. "There has become more interest in a method that works with your body and that maybe helps you learn something about your body, as opposed to a method that suppresses your body's normal function."
But what confounds experts like Dr. Rebekah Gee, an obstetrician/gynecologist and clinical scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, is the lack of knowledge among women concerning what is happening inside the body. "It's amazing what women don't know about their bodies and their cycles," Gee said. "Anything that they can use that helps them better understand their cycles and when they're at risk for getting pregnant is a good thing."
The above article is based on 'Cycle Beads', I practiced the Billings Ovulation Method.
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