vii-ix
Foreword
83-95
The probability of conception on different days of the cycle with respect to ovulation: an overview
A. Ferreira-Poblete
97-103
Model-based approaches to studying fertility and contraceptive efficacy
C.R. Weinberg and H. Zhou
105-115
Probability of conception on different days of the menstrual cycle: an ongoing exercise
G. Masarotto and C. Romualdi
119-121
Is male reproductive health at risk? Longitudinal semen analysis studies
C. A. Paulsen, N.G. Berman and C. Wang
123-128
Incidence and implications of altered semen quality on family planning
M.J. Zinaman and D.F. Katz
131-138
Prediction and detection of the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle: an overview
A.R. Martinez
139-141
Monitoring reproductive hormones to detect the fertile period: development of Persona - the first home use system
K. May
143-151
Analysis of pre-ovulatory changes in cervical mucus hydration and sperm penetrability
D.F. Katz, D.A. Slade and S.T. Nakajima
155-165
Natural family planning effectiveness: evaluating published reports
V. Lamprecht and J. Trussell
167-171
Simplifying NFP: preliminary report of a pilot study of the 'collar' method in Brazil
A. Faundes, V. Lamprecht, M.J. Osis and B.C. Lopes
173-177
Alternatives to vaginal intercourse practiced during the fertile time among calendar method users in Ireland
J. Bonnar, V. Lamprecht and E. O'Conner
179-189
Natural family planning with and without barrier method use in the fertile phase: efficacy in relation to sexual behavior: a German prospective long-term study
P. Frank-Herrmann, G. Freundl, Ch. Gnoth, E. Godehardt and J. Kunert, et al.
191-198
Natural family planning in New Zealand: a study of continuation rates and characteristics of users
M. France, J. France and K. Townend
201-214
Pregnancy outcome in natural family planning users: cohort and case-control studies evaluating safety
J.L. Simpson, R.H. Gray, A. Perez, P. Mena and M. Barbato, et al.
215-228
Effects of timing of conception on birth weight and preterm delivery of natural family planning users
M. Barbato, A. Bitto, R.H. Gray, J.L. Simpson and J.T. Queenan, et al.
229-237
Pregnancy complications in natural family planning users
P. Mena, A. Bitto, M. Barbato, A. Perez and R.H. Gray, et al.
241-247
Requirements for NFP service delivery: an overview
M. Seidman
249-254
Main-streaming NFP into the Department of Health of the Philippines: opportunities and challenges
R.B. Infantado
261-267
Factors to address when periodic abstinence is offered by multi-method family planning programs
C. Huezo
269-272
Approaches for incorporating ovulation detection devices and home kits into learning NFP - implications for service delivery
R.J.E. Kirkman
255-260
Comparing a Public and Private Sector NFP Program: Implications for NFP Expansion
S. Girotto, A. Zanichelli(2), G.C. Stevanella, G. Fattorini and L. Santi, et al.
275-281
Expanding the availability and improving delivery of natural family planning services and fertility awareness education: providers' perspectives
M. Arévalo
283-293
The behavior of Italian family physicians regarding the health problems of women and, in particular, family planning (both contraception and NFP)
S. Girotto, F. Delzotti, M. Baruchello, G. Gottardi and M. Valente, et al.
295-302
The benefits and barriers associated with a national natural family planning service: the New Zealand experience
M. France
303-309
Gender, sexuality and communication issues that constitute barriers to the use of natural family planning and other fertility awareness-based methods
M. Diaz
313-318
Reproductive health awareness: an integrated approach to obtaining a high quality of health
M. Marshall, V. Jennings and J. Cachan
319-323
Body/self awareness and interpersonal communications: fundamental components of reproductive health awareness
K. Aumack-Yee
325-329
The potential contribution of sexuality and gender awareness
Z. Kopp
331-338
Reproductive health awareness: an important dimension to be integrated into existing sexual and reproductive health programs
C. Pyper
339-342
The reproductive health awareness (RHA) model: a qualitative perspective
A. Wilson
345-350
Issues to consider in operationalizing reproductive health
J. Spicehandler
351-353
Changing behavior: a challenge for reproductive health awareness
A.R. Andreasen
355-361
Breaking the mold: expanding options for reproductive health awareness: the CARE experience
J. Schubert, G. Pillai and R. Thorndahl
363-371
Implementing reproductive health awareness: progress to date
J. Cachan and M. Marshall
373-377
X. Future of natural family planning and reproductive health awareness
379-384
List of Participants