natural family planning
Noun: A method of birth control that relies on identifying the fertile and infertile phases of a woman's menstrual cycle to avoid pregnancy, without the use of surgical, barrier, or hormonal methods.
"Natural family planning" is used as a singular noun phrase to describe the overall practice or category of methods. It is often abbreviated as NFP. - The couple chose natural family planning for ethical reasons. - A thorough understanding of the menstrual cycle is essential for effective natural family planning.
- As a Modifier: The term can modify other nouns.
- They attended a natural family planning workshop.
- Conceptual Use: It can refer to the principle or idea itself.
- She is an advocate for natural family planning.
- Fertility Awareness-Based Methods (FABMs): A more clinical term encompassing the same core concept as natural family planning.
- Rhythm Method: An older, calendar-based form of natural family planning, now considered less accurate than modern symptom-based methods.
- Symptothermal Method: A specific, modern method of natural family planning that tracks basal body temperature and cervical mucus.
- Fertility awareness
- Periodic abstinence (specifically refers to the avoidance of intercourse during the fertile phase)
The core meaning involves avoidance of intercourse during the identified fertile window. It is distinct from contraception that acts as a physical or chemical barrier to conception. The term emphasizes the "natural" aspect, meaning it works with the body's cycles without introducing external devices or drugs.
- any of several methods of family planning that do not involve sterilization or contraceptive devices or drugs; coitus is avoided during the fertile time of a woman's menstrual cycle