Fertility Awareness for Health Professionals

We have three good reasons why you should consider incorporating fertility awareness methods (FAMs) into your healthcare practice, no matter your specialty—and we have the tools to help you do it. From suggestions for professional organizations to join, to our own Natural Womanhood brochures to share with your patients, we’ve made it easier than ever for you to feel confident incorporating FAMs into your practice. Read on to find out more.

Are you wondering how can FAM improve your practice?

Here are some of the reasons why healthcare and wellness providers can benefit from adding fertility awareness methods (FAM) to their practice.

1. Today’s patients want side-effect free options for family planning.

The truth is, more women than ever are dissatisfied with hormonal birth control methods, in great part due to the disagreeable (and even life-threateningbirth control side effects they experience. Women report they have not felt heard in their desire for safer, natural, effective methods of family planning, and in their search for real solutions to their reproductive health issues. When doctors give women the impression they are not capable of learning and observing their bodies’ natural signs of fertility, the medical community is underappreciating not only their patients’ abilities, but also the health benefits of tracking the biomarkers of women’s menstrual cycles.

In a Natural Womanhood interview, Dr. Summer Holmes Mason, a board-certified OBGYN, shared how she came to start offering fertility awareness options in her practice. While prescribing hormonal contraceptives was her primary method of treating women with various medical issues, Dr. Holmes Mason explains, she eventually started noticing that these contraceptives were not always producing desirable effects. She recalls, “After a couple of years, I realized people were coming back to me with more side effects than I thought was acceptable.”

She knew there had to be more options for her patients, which led her to discover fertility awareness methods (FAMs); safer, side-effect-free options for preventing pregnancy and managing women’s health issues. Since she had limited education about FAMs in medical school, she had to educate herself, but she soon found it was worth the effort. Now, Dr. Holmes Mason offers both hormonal birth control and natural FAM options to her patients, as she explains: “I really try to utilize the informed consent process. I feel like my patients will know what they are getting into if they are getting hormonal contraceptives, and let them make that choice for themselves . . . for those people who don’t want to, after having that discussion, I have so much more to offer.”

Women today are seeking doctors with more to offer them for their family planning and health issues than hormonal birth control. Even the supposedly natural, hormone-free copper IUD affects patients’ natural hormonal balance, since copper affects the thyroid. Too many women are tired of experiencing adverse effects and are searching for truly natural, safe, and effective methods.

2. Offering fertility awareness methods will help doctors retain patients.

Because women are not typically offered natural options for family planning by their doctors, women who want such options are starting to look harder for doctors who are knowledgeable in fertility awareness methods. Many women are taking their reproductive health concerns into their own hands by seeking doctors who offer more than pharmaceutical birth control as a one-size-fits-all solution for a range of health issues.

As one woman named Andrea recently shared with us:

“I was most worried about my doctor being knowledgeable enough to help me use FAMs. I asked my gynecologist (part of a world class healthcare system) for information about fertility awareness methods of contraception, but she stared at me blankly. When I clarified and called it [Natural Family Planning], she referred me to the Institute for Reproductive Health at Georgetown University, which was fine, but it’s geared toward women in third-world countries. Therefore, I didn’t stay with that practice. I found a more informed gynecologist who not only can read charts, but can also understand me perfectly when I say something like, ‘I’m getting a lot of tacky fluid during phase 2.’ While it is sad that I knew more than my first doctor, it was well worth changing doctors to someone who could better assist me in using FAMs.”

Dr. Marguerite Duane, a board-certified family physician, explained in a Fertility Friday podcast why medical professionals are typically not educated about FAMs in their medical training (herself included). First, FAMs are not profit-generating like birth control, so they have difficulty competing against highly marketed pharmaceutical products. Second, medical professionals are given less than accurate accounts of FAM effectiveness rates. Third, with the way our healthcare system is currently set up, most physicians do not have time to explain fertility awareness to their patients and review their cycles and charts (sadly, it’s much easier and quicker to simply prescribe a pill). And fourth, many doctors are misinformed in their medical training, wrongly associating modern fertility awareness methods with the outdated rhythm method.

With these obstacles standing in the way, it’s no surprise that more doctors are not aware of fertility awareness methods. As Dr. Duane stated in the podcast, “I firmly believe as a physician and as a woman, this information should be available to every woman, and every medical professional that provides women’s health services should be trained in these methods.”

3. Charting will give more information about a patient’s health to assist in a treatment plan.

The primary reason doctors should consider adding fertility awareness methods to their practice is because doing so serves the health of their patients. At a 2019 Fertility Appreciation Collaborative to Teach the Science (FACTS) Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, two doctors gave a presentation called “The Female Cycle as the Fifth Vital Sign” that confirmed the medical value of charting. Family physician Dr. Kathleen Heimann explained that if doctors were to properly treat women in their entirety, they would look at five vital signs, rather than just the usual four signs observed by most doctors.

At the same FACTS conference, Dr. Kim Vacca, a pediatrician, explained how charting using FAMs is for more than just family planning, since it can contribute to a woman’s overall health, starting in adolescence. Mothers are desperately searching for birth control alternatives for their teenage daughters, who are being prescribed the Pill for things like irregular periods, PMS, or acne, only to find that it is only covering up their symptoms, not treating their problems, and sometimes causes even worse side effects. Fertility awareness can provide clarity and empowerment for teens going through the often confusing and tumultuous time of puberty.

Dr. Heimann and Dr. Vacca are not the only ones who believe that doctors need to start paying more attention to a woman’s cycle. The Committee on Adolescent Health Care in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists states that “by including an evaluation of the menstrual cycle as an additional vital sign, clinicians reinforce its importance in assessing overall health status for patients and caretakers.”

In short, doctors need to become more informed about the importance of empowering their female patients to manage their health with access to, and information on, fertility awareness methods. Not only will knowledge of natural family planning options provide doctors with the side-effect-free, pregnancy prevention options patients today are seeking (and help them retain more patients in the process), but FAMs will also give today’s doctors a new tool in their kit equipping them to truly help women—and to help women help themselves.

Do you want to connect with other healthcare providers interested in FAM?

Click here to find a list of our favorite professional organizations dedicated to fertility awareness and the practice of restorative reproductive medicine (RRM).

Are you looking for materials on FAM to share with your patients?

Click here to view and order Natural Womanhood’s colorful and informative brochures, “Know Your Body” and “What guys need to know about birth control.” Natural Womanhood is proud to offer these resources in both English and Spanish.

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