Female Reproductive Health - Balance, Order, Rhythm & Harmony: Using the Sympto-thermal method (Avoid OR Achieve Conception)
As an accredited Natural Fertility Educator (with NFNZ) my role is to educate individuals, couples and even community/church groups about using the Sympto-thermal method (or also referred to as STM) to help to achieve a pregnancy or to use the method to avoid conception (pregnancy). Furthermore, I teach natural fertility/fertility awareness for those who may not want or need to use the STM method for contraception purposes or to achieve a pregnancy, but rather, enjoy being educated about their reproductive health.
I have clients in this bracket who simply want to learn for themselves whether they are ovulating and if so, when? Is it possible that they are having anovulatory cycles (not ovulating?). They may suspect PCOS and seek our support to see what fertility charting reveals for them. I see individuals and couples as young as 18 right through to mid-late forties.
Learning about your reproductive health allows you to be empowered when making decisions in relation to your health and wellbeing. Being an educator is a privilege and a role that I get much satisfaction from - I never get tired of teaching and the ongoing learning that comes with this role. So, without further ado, allow me to start by quickly dispelling the TOP myths surrounding the use of the Sympto-thermal method!!
Top Myths about the Sympto-thermal method:
It is the same as the rythm/calendar method
It is the same as the Billings method
It is not effective
It is time consuming
Top Truths about the Sympto-thermal method:
It is the most effective NFP (natural family planning) method currently available
Unlike the Billings method which relies only on the observation of cervical mucus to detect pre-ovulatory fertile days of your cycle as well as ovulation, the Sympto-thermal method involves taking the changes in the basal body temperature and combining it with one or more indicators of fertility (as described further below)
The Sympto-thermal method has a perfect use rate of 99% and typical use rate at 98%. Perfect use means the user is using the method as taught to them correctly ALL of the time whereas typical use is what generally happens in real life and takes into account human error. Read more here: https://naturalwomanhood.org/unpacking-the-effectiveness-range-of-fams-given-by-the-cdc/?fbclid=IwAR1BU49sAfdQMp-Fx85IiWZnbM674lq0XrZ4e2Kt6xJa_MDLJMxHq_p5Tqo
The sympto-thermal method requires you to take your basal body temperature via a thermometer every AM upon waking (typically taking 1-1.5 mins) and the observation and awareness of cervical mucus and vaginal sensation throughout the day. Both the temperature and cervical mucus observation/vaginal sensation awareness are recorded on a chart.
Learning the STM for Fertility Awareness can look like any or a combination of the below:
You may wish to use Natural Family Planning (NFP) to avoid pregnancy, by charting your fertility and then abstaining from intercourse on potentially fertile days
You may wish to use NFP to achieve a pregnancy by identifying the most likely time for conception
You may wish to chart your fertility and use a barrier method (condom) during the fertile time as your chosen method of contraception (known as fertility awareness with barriers or NFB)
You may wish to chart your fertility for self-awareness to help with PMS, or to help identify possible reproductive disorders (PCOS, Endo) in conjunction with a holistic health practitioner e.g. a Naturopath, Homeopath or Acupuncturist
Return to fertility for those who are postpartum/breastfeeding
The Sympto-thermal method defines fertility by TWO MAIN INDICATORS:
Cervical mucus and sensation changes which reflects the rise in oestrogen, indicate that ovulation may be about to occur, provide a suitable environment for sperm transport and survival
A rise in basal body temperature (BBT) which occurs about the time of, or just after ovulation and reflects a rise in progesterone
However, there is another sign which can be used as a back-up to the main two indicators. The cervix. The cervix can change position, openness and texture under the influence of the hormone, oestrogen. Fascinating stuff!
What else can you find out about your reproductive health/menstrual cycle using the STM method?
The length of your cycle
The length of your luteal phase (second half of your cycle from the first high temperature recorded to the day before your next period commences). We are able to pick up luteal phase defects (which is vital if trying to achieve a pregnancy). Luteal insufficiency is when the luteal phase is 9 days or shorter in length
If you are ovulating, and if so, regularly? (through multiple charts to observe regularity)
If you are ovulating, where in your cycle this has likely occurred
Potential thyroid issue/disorder (determined by your basal body temperature)
You are able to determine whether you are pregnant before you take a pregnancy test
Whether or not you are producing fertile cervical mucus
Did you know that your fertility educator can:
Write letters to your GP to inform them that you are learning the STM method?
Run community education and in school education (for those that offer these additional services). We can even host education evenings for you and your friends!
Can refer you to fertility specialists, holistic health practitioners and nutritionists
Support you through the transition from contraceptive pill use/IUD/Depo/other contraceptive methods to being able to learn and use the STM method confidently
Interested in learning the STM for yourself? You will be learning these skills for life!
As your educator, I am accredited through NFNZ which ensures thorough training and clinical supervision as well as retaining membership through this organisation: https://www.naturalfertility.co.nz/find-an-educator/
Want to learn more about becoming an educator with NFNZ? Click here: https://www.naturalfertility.co.nz/become-a-fertility-educator/
Happy future charting!
Bach Flower Essences - Emotional Support you never knew existed
It is our emotions that are the conduit for our thoughts, attitudes, ideas and the behaviour and how we express the nature of our personality. Our character is defined by our emotions and shaped by how we engage with life, and how life engages with us. Our emotions are present in the womb, and as we enter the world, go through life and when we leave it. And yet, we all too often ignore the impact of emotions on our health and our life too” - Lynne McWhinnie
Let me begin…with a little history…..
Bach (pronounced as “bark” or to others as “batch”) Flower Essences:
“Thus, behind all disease lies our fears, our anxieties, our greed, our likes and dislikes. Let us seek these out and heal them, and with the healing of them will go the disease from which we suffer. The mind being the most delicate and sensitive part of the body shows the onset and the course of disease much more definitely than the body, so that the outlook of the mind is chosen as the guide as to which remedy or remedies are necessary” (Edward Bach, The Twelve Healers, 1933)
Between the years 1930 and 1936, Edward Bach (M.B, B.S, M.R.C.S, L.R.C.P, D.P.H) found, perfected and put into use a system of medicine as simple as it has proved effective (F.J Wheeler, The Bach Remedies Repertory, 1952). It was Dr Bach that taught the the basis of disease was to be found in disharmony between the spiritual and mental aspects of a human being.
Each patient must lead his own life and learn to lead it in freedom. Each person is a different type, a different individual, and each must be treated for his personal mood and the need of the moment - not just for his physical disease.
What are Bach Flower Essences (or remedies) and How do they work?
There are 38 remedies, each for a specific emotional and mental state, plus a combination of five of the remedies designed for difficult and demanding situations , which he named RESCUE REMEDY.
37 of the remedies are based on singe wild flowers and tree blossoms, with one essence:Rock water which is from the water of a natural spring renowned for its healing properties.
The Bach flower essences work specifically on the emotional state of the individual. For example, two people might have the same complaint e.g headache. One person might be irritable with their headache and the other person might be feeling depressed and anxious with their headache. So different flower essences will be appropriate for each person. The key is individualisation (much like Homeopathy). “The effect of taking the remedies is not to suppress negative attitudes but to transform them into positive ones, stimulating one’s own potential for self-healing and freeing the physical system to engage fully in fighting disease and stress. Many of us go through times of difficulty and fatigue when negativity creeps in; at these times the remedies are invaluable in restoring the balance before physical symptoms appear” (The 38 Flower Remedies, 1995).
The Rescue Remedy is the most well known and popular product in the Bach Flower essence range. Used for shock, fear of dentists/public speaking/funerals to being an aid for the birthing person during their labour and birth, this formula remains popular for a good reason. It can even be used for pets and plants! Sounds crazy? Perhaps..but isn’t it great that crazy is possible! No side effects and is safe to be taken during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. Can be taken alongside prescribed medications.
** A note on the alcohol content of Bach Flower essences: If you cannot have alcohol or wish to avoid alcohol, please add x4 drops of your chosen formula to a hot cup of water or tea (this evaporates the alcohol).
Dr Bach divided the 38 remedies into 7 groups - representing fundamental conflicts which prevent us from being true to ourselves:
Fear
Uncertainty
Insufficient interest in present circumstances
Loneliness
Over-sensitivity to influences and ideas
Despondency or despair
Over-care for the welfare of other
Which Bach Flower essence/essences are right for me? How do I know? In choosing your flower essence/s, try to find the ‘root’ cause of your problem. Use your intuition (yes, we are all intuitive to one degree or another) to work out whether the remedy indication applies to the type of person you are as well as the current state of mind you are in. For example, for resentment (Willow), for fear (Mimulus or Aspen), for stuck in the past (Honeysuckle).
How long should I take Bach Flower essences for? The time taken for the remedies to have a noticeable effect varies according to Individuals and circumstances. For example if you wake up with a typical ‘Monday morning’ feeling, then a few drops of Hornbeam flower essence in water should enable you to shake off that feeling and face the day. On the other hand if your emotional state is more deep-rooted, it may take days or weeks before you notice a real difference and perhaps the flower essence Mustard would be more appropriate. Bach flower remedies work undramatically and gently, the change occurs at a natural pace to which people easily adjust. It is usually the people around you who notice the changes before you do!
The 38 Bach Flower Essences according the 7 emotional groups are: (Note: The qualities listed first are the troublesome emotions/feelings you would like support with and the corresponding positive outcome from taking the Bach flower essence). Up to six flower essences can be used in one individual formula. It is good practice to seek the support of a registered practitioner to get your flower essence as accurate as possible.
Administration of Bach Flower essences is to take orally: Up to 4 drops, 4x per day (with at least one dose first thing in the AM and a dose last thing before bed PM). Can be dropped into the mouth directly (under the tongue), added to water (cold or hot).
Despondency or Despair:
Crab Apple -Obsessive and self disgust to self acceptance
Elm - Feeling overwhelmed to have the ability to be able to cope
Larch - Lack of confidence to find the Confidence to keep trying
Oak - Struggles on dutifully to Self-care and discernment
Pine - Self-recrimination to contentment and joy
Star of Bethlehem - Trauma, bereavement to Healing of old wounds
Sweet Chestnut - Deep anguish and despair to restore peace & faith in the future
Willow - Self-pity and bitterness to Forgiving
Fear:
Aspen - For of unknown origin to inner peace
Cherry Plum - Fear of losing control to calm, rational thinking
Mimulus - Phobias and shyness to courage
Red Chestnut - Fear for loved ones to the ability to become relaxed, positive
Rock Rose - Terror and panic to presence of mind
Insufficient interest in present circumstances:
Clematis - Daydreams and fantasises to manifesting creativity
Chestnut Bud - Repeating mistakes to learns form experience
Honeysuckle - Homesick and lives in the past to moves forward in life
Olive - Exhaustion to restored strength
Mustard - Gloom of unknown origin to inner stability and joy
White Chestnut - Incessant thoughts to clear, positive thinking
Wild Rose - Apathy and resignation to engaged with life
Loneliness:
Heather - Talkative about self to good listener
Impatiens - Impatient, irritated to patient and calm
Water Violet - Isolated to approachable and wise
Over-care for the welfare of others:
Beech - Intolerant and critical to tolerance and compassion
Chicory - Manipulative and possessive to loving and generous
Rock Water - Self-denial and perfectionist to flexible and accepting
Vervain - Zealous and opinionated to broadminded and inspiring
Vine - Controlling and forceful to wise leadership
Over-sensitive to influences and ideas:
Agrimony - Humour masking turmoil to peace of mind
Centaury - Unable to say ‘no’ to assertive with self-respect
Holly - Spite, anger, jealousy to unconditional love
Walnut - Challenging changes to protection and constancy
Uncertainty:
Cerato - Self doubt to certainty
Gentian - Discouraged by set backs to trust in life
Gorse - Hopeless and helpless to restores in faith and hope
Hornbeam - Procrastination to vitality and spontaneity
Scleranthus - Internalised indecision to steadfast and decisive
Wild Oat - Restlessness and clear purpose
** Crisis Formula OR Rescue Remedy contains: Rock Rose (Terror), Impatiens (Impatience), Star of Bethlehem (Shock), Clematis (Disconnectedness) and Cherry Plum (Losing control).
Want to know more? Use Bach Flower essences for yourself, a friend or family member? I offer consultations as a BFRP (Bach Flower Registered Practitioner) and would love to support you with your emotional/mental wellbeing. Consultations can be via ZOOM video calls or in person (when COVID levels allow - for NZ) click here to make an appointment: https://www.bespokebirths.co.nz/new-page
Read more here (including for FREE pregnancy birth and postpartum booklet): https://www.bespokebirths.co.nz/bach-flower-essences
To seek support for your pets, please contact Liane Donovan (Registered Animal Homeopath) here: https://www.assisianimalhealth.co.nz/page/about/
Our thoughts and feelings are always in the equation. Everything is connected and nothing exists in isolation. Our emotions are the conduit for our feelings and thoughts that directly influence us in the body, in the now. - Lynne Macwhinnie