All About my Natural Birth Control 💋 An Intro to the Fertility Awareness Method of Birth Control

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Nearly a decade ago, after an awful time on hormonal birth control, I stumbled upon the world of natural birth control -- specifically, the Fertility Awareness Method of birth control. The Fertility Awareness Method of birth control (or, more importantly, the symptothermal method), is a method of birth control that is non hormonal, completely natural, and most importantly, extremely effective if done properly. In this video, I give you guys a brief look inside look into my natural birth control of choice: the Fertility Awareness Method. ❤️
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    “The effectiveness of a fertility awareness based method to avoid pregnancy in relation to a couple's sexual behaviour during the fertile time: a prospective longitudinal study.” Frank-Herrmann et al.
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    “Sympto-thermal Method Rules Summary”
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    “The Many Faces of Cervical Fluid”
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    Comparing the different Fertility Awareness Based Methods & their effectiveness
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    “We can conclude that cervical mucus secretions can be used as a good predictor of impending fertility.”
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    Basal Body Temperature : The lowest temperature a body experiences in a 24 hour period. Usually, it occurs in the middle of sleep.
    Follicular Phase : The follicular phase is the phase of the menstrual cycle, during which follicles in the ovary mature. It ends with ovulation.
    Luteal Phase : The luteal phase is the phase of the menstrual cycle immediately after ovulation occurs. It ends with menstruation.
    Menstrual cycle : The menstrual cycle is the regular natural change that occurs in the female reproductive system (specifically the uterus and ovaries) that makes pregnancy possible.
    Ovulation : The release of an egg (or eggs) from the ovary.
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Komentáře • 218

  • @CatyCulp
    @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +25

    Yep. We're going there. We're talking about it. 🙈 *(EXPAND ME)*
    If you haven't already, be sure to expand and dive into the description bar of this video for more information about the Fertility Awareness Method of birth control! In there, you'll find plenty of resources to jump into, as well as where you can pick up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility, and links to the apps I personally use to chart my cycle.
    If you guys found this video enlightening, informative, or just interesting af, perhaps you would consider buying me a coffee? You can do so here: ko-fi.com/catyculp (PS, I'll love you forever) 😍
    I didn't cover NEARLY all the info that this method requires, so if you have any specific questions about this method, be sure to leave a comment and let me know (OR for privacy, feel free to DM me on instagram: @catyculp) and I can do more videos that dive into this method a bit more.
    What do you guys use for birth control? Do you like your method? Are you not the biggest fan? Although hormonal birth control didn't work all that well for me, it absolutely has it's place and it can be a major godsend for tons of people out there. Your recommendations may help somebody who is wanting to look into their birth control options. ❤️

  • @MagicToaster90
    @MagicToaster90 Před 2 lety +72

    I learned about this when I was 21 years old. A friend gave me the book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility". I gave it away, bought another copy, and gave that one away too! I wish every woman had that knowledge as young as I did. I am planning on buying another copy and a thermometer so I can start tracking again :)

    • @chiti7186
      @chiti7186 Před 2 lety +2

      I will be 21soon and, i will start tracking :)

  • @xzeliagsx65
    @xzeliagsx65 Před 4 lety +41

    i'm not even at the actual point of the video with the info yet, just the disclaimer, but i'm still kinda mad that as a woman i have to care so much abt birth control bc if i get pregnant it's going to be mainly my responsability, my body. i wish there was a way to prevent pregnancies that was both care free and didn't fuck up my body, y'know

    • @silentIypraying
      @silentIypraying Před 2 lety +16

      a way to prevent pregancy that is both care free and doesn't fuck up your body is abstinence. it is 100% effective

    • @hollydaugherty2620
      @hollydaugherty2620 Před 2 lety +7

      @@silentIypraying No shit. But humans have sex (shocking!) and if they weren’t having sex in the first place they wouldn’t need to get birth control.

  • @MaddyLovesU99
    @MaddyLovesU99 Před rokem +10

    I’m here 3 years later, where natural cycles is now fda approved and I’ve been considering using it. So glad I found this video. It explained so well

  • @aliterry4092
    @aliterry4092 Před 5 lety +41

    i love this! my husband have used this method for six years without fail and it’s this same method that allowed us to get pregnant within two cycles of trying to conceive ♥️

  • @meghan6552
    @meghan6552 Před 3 lety +11

    THANK YOU. I have been off the pill for 3 days. I'm overwhelmed but feeling empowered and brave.

    • @foreverjennicole
      @foreverjennicole Před 3 lety +1

      I will be ending my last pack of the pill next week. I plan on getting a basal body thermometer on amazon to track my cycle

    • @Sahil-kx4xk
      @Sahil-kx4xk Před 3 lety

      Are pills harmfully

  • @chrisbinder6687
    @chrisbinder6687 Před 5 lety +42

    What a well-done introduction. I wish more young women (especially) had been taught this effective method. I'm past the age for needing this, but really wish I had done it, and will share the book and info with those I know will benefit from it. Thanks!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      So glad you enjoyed Chris! ❤️

  • @ChaoticKisha
    @ChaoticKisha Před 2 lety +7

    I've been charting for a few months now, just for my own information but not as a contraceptive method because I wasn't too sure whether I was doing it right/the signs my body was giving me. This was mainly because my cervical fluid was confusing, e.g. I had "watery" CF in the days leading up to my period. After watching this video, I finally got my hands on the book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" and it explained the reason why I had such CF - not because I was fertile in the days leading up to my period but because of other changes in my body. Thank you for the video and I also really urge every woman (and share them with your partner) to read the book!

  • @annacampbell6301
    @annacampbell6301 Před 5 lety +9

    Bravo! Bravo! Wow that was sooo much information. I definitely just ordered the book just to get more information. This was an awesome video. I think you have another video talking about this, but obviously this goes more in depth. This was awesome Caty!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      I'm so glad you found it informative! There's definitely sooo much to this method, and it's definitely difficult to get it all in one place. This is just an overview, but the book has literally everything in it. I hope you like it as much as I did when I first read it!

  • @vionaelbe
    @vionaelbe Před rokem +9

    I’ve been on the pill for exactly two years now. It’s a very light pill and I’ve never had any issues with it, but knowing how bad and damaging it is to my body makes me feel really bad and uncomfortable about taking these hormones every single day. I’ve been looking into the Symptothermal Method lately and just ordered the book “Taking Charge of Your Fertility”. I’m really exited to learn more about my cycle and natural birth control, and I honestly can’t wait to finally feel good about it!

    • @selahdiamond4465
      @selahdiamond4465 Před rokem +1

      Are you by chance taking
      Norethindrone? It was prescribed to me but I am afraid to take it because of all the side effects that are listed. Have you had any bad side effects?

    • @vionaelbe
      @vionaelbe Před rokem +1

      @@selahdiamond4465 The pill I was taking is called Microgynon 30, but the pill you mentioned might have the same amount of hormones though. Microgynon 30 has 0,15 mg levonorgestrel and 0,03 mg ethinylestradiol. I didn’t have any side effects (ex. gaining weight, acne, larger breasts, headache…) the first year and a half I was taking it, but near the end of my two year journey I felt very foggy in my mind all the time. It felt like my brain had been replaced with a cloud. I never felt like I was really there and it felt like I was dreaming all the time. That’s also one of the main reasons I quit the pill.
      If I were you, and you’d feel comfortable doing this, I would just try it out for a couple of months to see if it works for you. If you have any side effects that trouble you, just quit. It might take a while for your body to adjust to the pill and/or to quitting, so give yourself some time. If you do not feel comfortable with it though, just don’t take it. I don’t know the reasons for you taking it, but there might be other options if you do not feel comfortable with this one :)

    • @Samwise_92
      @Samwise_92 Před 9 měsíci

      Get off of bc. It changes who we are attracted to. It's insane. It changes our bodies so much. Throw it in the garbage.

  • @alisloaner
    @alisloaner Před 5 lety +23

    It definitely works well for birth control and getting pregnant. We had a "one and done" deal, lol. Everyone told us it would take a few cycles to get pregnant, but the first try was the one!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +4

      Yes! That's what we're hoping for when we start trying for a family as well. The nice thing about this method is that when you start TTC, you just reverse the rules (have sex in your fertile window, vs. outside of it) and it becomes a lot easier to conceive. Takes a ton of the guesswork out of it!

    • @alisloaner
      @alisloaner Před 5 lety

      @@CatyCulp exactly 😉

    • @aliterry4092
      @aliterry4092 Před 5 lety

      yes, i can attest to this! we reversed the rules and we got pregnant within two cycles of TTC.

  • @lizi9793
    @lizi9793 Před 5 lety +6

    thank u for this video. i have been using this BC for 2 years and love learning more. i came from ur vlog channel :)

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      I love hearing from other people who have had success with this method! Yay! ❤️

  • @LindseyN1223
    @LindseyN1223 Před 3 lety +10

    I’m about to have my hormone implant removed and planning to use FAM as my method of birth control. In fact, I paused the video and bought Taking Charge of Your Fertility. I’m pretty excited to work this into my life!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety +1

      I hope you love it as much as I do! That book alone is truly life changing and _so_ eye opening, and I hope you find it the same. Let me know if you have any further questions on this journey! :)

    • @SubtleworkStudios
      @SubtleworkStudios Před 9 měsíci

      Same here! About to get mine removed today AND paused the video to buy the book ☺️

  • @taytaysharrard
    @taytaysharrard Před 3 lety +2

    this is one of the most informative videos about FAM I've seen

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm glad it was helpful! Almost all that I discussed can be found in Taking Charge of Your Fertility. I HIGHLY encourage and recommend that you read that for even more info! Let me know if you have any questions! ❤️

    • @taytaysharrard
      @taytaysharrard Před 3 lety

      @@CatyCulp im going to get the book tomorrow! thanks again

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety +1

      @@taytaysharrard no problem at all! ❤️

  • @michaelaklissus6487
    @michaelaklissus6487 Před 5 lety +1

    I found this video to be very informational. I also learned some new things too! So now I know what some of those signs mean, which is also something good to know. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. I'd be interested in any future videos you make on this subject.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Woohoo! So happy to help! Glad you liked it!

  • @user-it1rj8lt5h
    @user-it1rj8lt5h Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank-you for creating this video!!!

  • @trishab2147
    @trishab2147 Před 5 lety +2

    You're very knowledgeable about this topic. You did your research! I need to check out that book.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      Definitely do! It's seriously amazing!

  • @yesimarabbit
    @yesimarabbit Před 5 lety +23

    I actually didn't know this had a name! I've been doing the calendar method since like 2016 or so and its how I got pregnant with my son. He was completely planned and I was able to get pregnant during the cycle I wanted. Fortunately, my cycle is usually pretty regular so it works really well for me. I had the Mirena IUD and it worked extremely well when I needed hormonal bc. I used to have horrible cramps and an ovarian cyst but now that my hormones are regulated I no longer need hormonal bc.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm glad you've found something that works for you! I'd pay a decent amount of attention to your cervical fluid in addition to the calendar method if you want a good bit more accuracy, but as long as you've found something that you enjoy and like and works for you, that's what matters. :)

    • @selahdiamond4465
      @selahdiamond4465 Před rokem

      I also get reoccurring ovarian cysts. I am wondering what helped you? Does the tracking method really work for contraception? My doctor recommended taking birth control but I’m afraid it would have a negative impact on my ovarian cysts I got extra menstrual bleeding.

    • @amogelangradebe6901
      @amogelangradebe6901 Před 3 měsíci

      Can you please explain the calendar method, I want to prevent pregnancy. I am on the pill so I want to quit. I have watched so many videos but I’m still not sure about it. I would really appreciate your help ❤.

  • @kenzielacosta8244
    @kenzielacosta8244 Před rokem +4

    I started this journey late in July of 2022 aka this year. I'm 33 years old with a plethora of health problems. I hated the weight gain and especially the anxiety and depression. I didn't want to pay for more medication. So I took the last week of my Seasonique and now I am here. I had a mental breakdown and my husband freaked out. Lol Thank goodness he is such a sweetheart and he thinks that more birth control needs to fall on the males as well as females. And more options that men can take or do to there bodies just like we go through. All of it is alot...taking medication.....IUDs and pain. Periods....the list goes on.
    Well. I was going to try spermicide but we both are so sensetive but ill keep it on hand anyhow.
    I'm going to figure this out without having to pay 400 dollars for the daisy.

  • @tpine2504
    @tpine2504 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m loving the Femometer app. Cervical mucus and bbt

  • @annaschrader8245
    @annaschrader8245 Před 5 lety

    This was so interesting and informative! And you look beautiful! 💓

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much Anna! I'm glad you liked it! :)

  • @jacolubbe9364
    @jacolubbe9364 Před 5 lety

    Great work girl! Go!

  • @gracemaree878
    @gracemaree878 Před 2 lety

    best video ever, thank you thank you thank you! you are amazing

  • @kirstenschaffer5583
    @kirstenschaffer5583 Před 5 lety +22

    So excited to get the book and get off hbc! I’m currently on Nexplanon and would NOT recommend to anyone, it’s horrible. I’m excited to start FAM as soon as possible!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +3

      So happy to help! Definitely read the book from cover to cover before you begin, and chart your cycle for at least 3-6 cycles before you truly rely 100% on it. But it's amazing!

    • @amysmith2151
      @amysmith2151 Před 3 lety

      I'm currently trying to get mine removed then start NFP. How long did it take you to feel more like yourself after you had your's removed? I know everyone is different but it will give me more of an idea.

    • @chlosuzanne
      @chlosuzanne Před 2 lety

      Same!!!

    • @carbonartworks
      @carbonartworks Před rokem

      Totally the worst one! I chose that because in college I was lazy and a ho, and it made me an insane psycho bitch, emotionally unstable, and develop a horrific eating disorder. I didn't associate these things to the HBC until I got off of it and felt totally normal. Then I got in a serious relationship and decided to get on the pill so we could stop using condoms. On the pill, I had panic attacks and also gained around 80 pounds. About two years later, I have now been off the pill since May and using this method!!! It rocks! INSANE how much more your hormones regulate than you think.

  • @robinlommori3440
    @robinlommori3440 Před rokem +1

    Such amazing information that women need to be taught. Like why isn't this taught in every sex ed?!

  • @kyliefitzgerald6984
    @kyliefitzgerald6984 Před 5 lety +1

    This was great info! I currently use the nexplanon and pull out. I love it, hate having to use birth control but we are not in a place where we want children. I don’t want to take any chances and I know I wouldn’t be the best at something like this. I plan to do one more cycle of nexplanon then the pill then when we get to a point where getting pregnant wouldn’t be the end of the world (and I’m older and more responsible) then doing a method like this.

  • @annacampbell6301
    @annacampbell6301 Před 5 lety +7

    And for birth control, I use the pill at the moment. It's called Orsythia and I've come across no side effects to date, but am definitely curious about natural methods as well.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      I'm glad you've found something that works for you! That's the main thing! ❤️

  • @taytaysharrard
    @taytaysharrard Před 3 lety +4

    This happened to me!! my gyn was like i dont do the copper iud for young girls and i was like ... okay? and left still on hormonal birth control. now im ready to do FAM. watching youtube videos and going to read the book and make this month my last month on hormonal BC.

  • @lokiz0072
    @lokiz0072 Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve watched more than half of the video but I’m going to come back when I’m more awake and can follow along better. This is incredibly interesting and I’m looking forward to all the knowledge being dropped here.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Woohoo! I hope the second half of the video is equally as informative and easier to understand with a more awake brain haha. This would definitely be a tough video to follow if you're half awake.

  • @katemariemc
    @katemariemc Před 3 lety +2

    Random thought but your eyes are so beautiful!!

  • @parthjasani3240
    @parthjasani3240 Před 5 lety

    Nice caty, support & love from India.

  • @mothersmilk8387
    @mothersmilk8387 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful video Caty! I'm interested did they demonetize this video?

  • @goatjesus630
    @goatjesus630 Před 5 lety +17

    I used the sympto-thermal method as a backup for condoms when I found out that I couldn't handle hormonal birth control.
    It took me a while to become okay with just using condoms (because we're always wrongly told about how unreliable they are) so I used the method to know when to avoid sex all together.
    I stopped after about a year but it gave me a really great insight to what different symptoms mean. I think the most helpful thing was being able to use the temperature drop off as an indicator that I was about to get my period. I will still sometimes crack out the thermometer if my period is a couple of days late because I know that if my bbt drops below 36°c, I have nothing to worry about.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +5

      Yes! Seeing the temperature drop is HUGE when you're about to get your period. I've planned many an-outfit specifically with that temperature drop in mind haha.

    • @selahdiamond4465
      @selahdiamond4465 Před rokem

      What does that temperature drop mean?

  • @melissamaher4383
    @melissamaher4383 Před rokem +2

    Would love a video on fluid differences
    Question, how important is it to take your temp at the same time each day?

  • @natp.7044
    @natp.7044 Před 3 lety

    Billings Method user here :) I love, LOVE LOVE this method

  • @lizi9793
    @lizi9793 Před 5 lety +4

    please make more videos like this loveddd

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      So glad you liked it! ❤️

  • @Fantastikola15
    @Fantastikola15 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Caty ❤️ loved this video! Already ordered the book 😁💪 I am using hormonal birthcontrol (pills) for 6 plus years. First 4 years it was ok but I would like to stop using them because I feel it changes me as a person. Your metod seems the right thing for me. One thing worries me a lot. When woman stops using hormonal pills, her cycle could be crazy for half a year sometimes over a year, is this issue coverd in that book? What was your experience when you stopped using pills? Thank you and please do more videos on this topic ❤️

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +2

      Hey Denisa! I'm SO happy this video was helpful for you! And yes, that specific issue is covered very well in the book, specifically on page 74 and the preceding pages, where you can learn how to implement the hormone changes that you'll likely experience coming off the pill. For me personally, I was on the pill for about 2 years, and then the Nuvaring for another 2-3 years. When I finally decided to go off both, I found that my period came back and my cycles returned to normal within about 2-3 months, which is pretty quick compared to many people. Every cycle is different, and every body is different, so just pay as close attention as you can to the changes in your body. ❤️

  • @muzikalwayz1
    @muzikalwayz1 Před 5 lety +4

    Lots of great info! Tho, a little much for me personally because I’m so inconsistent and never knew when my periods showed up - always a surprise. So at the moment I have an IUD and no issues, just the cramps I never got. Lol. But the method you’re talking is something to look into and research - so it is very much appreciated.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      Definitely! If you're somebody who has a hard time doing something consistently every day, this method is probably not for you. It's like taking a birth control pill, in the way that it has to be done diligently, without forgetting about it. That IUD would have been my go-to method if it worked out at the time!

    • @muzikalwayz1
      @muzikalwayz1 Před 5 lety

      Caty Culp plus, it’s just crazy when you never know when it’s gonna show up - and so inconsistently. 25 days, 31 days, 29, 25, 32... so difficult! I got tired of guessing! Plus, being 41, I’m kinda tired of having it in general! Lol. 30 yrs of it is enough for me. Haha. Plus, when my boyfriend gets gone from deployment I don’t have to play a guessing game with it because I just don’t get it. And it’s there for 4 more years if needed.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      Totally! They absolutely have their place, and I wish they would have worked out for me at the time! I'm really happy with FAM right now though, especially since we're talking about starting a family in the next few years. I feel like if I got an IUD, I'd want the IUD in there for as long as possible, really get the mileage out of them haha, so it doesn't make as much sense right now.

    • @muzikalwayz1
      @muzikalwayz1 Před 5 lety

      Caty Culp - definitely! FAM definitely makes the best sense when trying to have kids and starting a family. And I’ll still keep it in mind in case anything changes within the year when my boyfriend is back....never know!

  • @aubrievdh8372
    @aubrievdh8372 Před rokem +2

    I had a baby in 2021 at 18. 6 weeks ppd I was put on hormonal bc. My body never got a chance to level out my hormones naturally, my son is 18 months now and I rely so heavily on the hormones from my bc otherwise I get migraines any time my hormone levels change. It's such a trapped feeling, I absolutely don't want to be pregnant again but I also hate relying on my bc because my body can't stabilize hormones by itself.

  • @mery5989
    @mery5989 Před 2 lety +1

    I was wondering does being too cold or too hot at night affect the temperature? like my boyfriend really wants to have so many blankets that I wake up thirsty, have nightmares about my dry throat, get sweaty... and of course there's those times where it gets colder and you didn't add blankets and you're freezing all night

  • @KaseyWithers
    @KaseyWithers Před 5 lety +9

    I actually use the copper IUD and I personally loooooove how it works with my body and horomones, I will say that it has made my cramping much more painful so if someone already has painful cramping it won't be a good option. But I love this video and its so interesting to hear the science behind natural birth control. I'll have to pick up that book you recommended just to know more about my body, I live in Utah and since we are a majority religious state we are taught abstinence so I was told the same thing you were about being able to get pregnant any day of the month. Love this video Caty!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, the copper IUD was my first choice when I was looking into non-hormonal birth control options! Unfortunately, my garbage doctor at the time said it wouldn't work for me specifically because I haven't had kids before/I was small/it's painful to insert/makes periods awful/etc... Really, she just wasn't a very good doctor, because I know now that the majority of those issues aren't true issues and/or are totally dependent on the person. But now I'm at a place in my life where we're talking more seriously about starting a family in the next few years, and if I were to try to get the IUD now, I feel like I wouldn't get the mileage out of it that I would want haha. Perhaps after we're done having kids! I'm glad you've found something that works so well for you!

    • @sail253
      @sail253 Před 2 lety

      That is absolutely not worth it, i would never cause myself more pain than I already have.

  • @MehdiScent
    @MehdiScent Před 5 lety +1

    hey caty! very great channel and beautiful lady! subscribed

  • @TheRodriguezFam
    @TheRodriguezFam Před 5 lety +2

    Just came across your channel and I love it! My first video was starting to jog. Thank you! 🙏

  • @etienlemut1777
    @etienlemut1777 Před 2 lety

    Great video.

  • @susanjones8938
    @susanjones8938 Před 4 lety

    Love this. Wish I had done this when I was childbearing

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 4 lety

      It's definitely been a major blessing. I'm glad I learned about this when I did! ❤️

  • @takeflight1994
    @takeflight1994 Před 5 lety +10

    I use an app that tells me the week I’m ovulating and I just use condoms that week with my husband. I’ve been doing this for four years and it definitely works

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +10

      I'm glad you've found something that works for you! I'd encourage you to keep an eye out for cervical fluid changes as well though. Sometimes ovulation occurs earlier or later than expected, and if you keep an eye out for those changes, it an give you a better idea of when it's actually happening.

    • @ava1803
      @ava1803 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hello, may I ask what app is it you’re using?

    • @Ravencycle21
      @Ravencycle21 Před 8 měsíci

      What app are you using?

  • @baybee159
    @baybee159 Před 2 lety +4

    Tried to grab this book on Audible to realize it’s not in that library…still picked it up at my local half price books. I’ll be switching to FAM in less than two weeks after 10 + years on birth control!

  • @gloriapena-reyes5449
    @gloriapena-reyes5449 Před 5 lety +1

    more videos please!❤

  • @CansyCiss
    @CansyCiss Před rokem +1

    Hey! Thank you! What about getting pregnant while menstruation? ✨

  • @melissapimentel8033
    @melissapimentel8033 Před 2 lety

    I totally love the book, I used it for pregnancy and was so knowledgeable. But since I can’t use most hormones due to blood clot condition and I’ve been pro free of hormones ever since I got older and I don’t like any hormones for me. I also can’t have iud one got embedded and this time around thought I would have a better outcome with iud and nope displaced and embedded on the right side so getting it removed next week. So now I’m relearning and rereading the book now for FAM to follow the right rules. Also I have natural cycle and two more apps just for reference.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 2 lety

      I'm so glad it's been such a good resource for you! I still refer to this book to this day for knowledge tough ups and it's been incredible. I hope FAM treats you well!

  • @27saory
    @27saory Před 2 lety

    Pls do the cervical fluid one ... I finished the video, and starting on FAM 4 TTA , i have tempdrop.

  • @mmmmmmmm1942
    @mmmmmmmm1942 Před rokem +1

    I'm really scared to try this because my periods are so bad and I love my birth control, but I want to give my body a break and be normal for a little bit before I jump into getting pregnant

  • @julianneminer5438
    @julianneminer5438 Před 5 lety

    Do you still use Lady Comp? I remember an ooooold video you saying you did. If not, why? Literally perfect timing for this video as it is almost time to get my nexplanon implant out (which i have had almost 5 years and loved but am interested in trying a natural method). Thanks so much!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +2

      So glad you loved it Julianne! I actually never used Lady Comp. BUT LC is what introduced me to this entire world of fertility awareness in the first place. I had to condense this story down due to timing, but when I originally was told the IUD wouldn't work for me, I went home and researched even more, hoping to find other non-hormonal options that were effective. Through that research, I stumbled across Lady Comp, and I was amazed that just taking your temperature every day could help this little device tell you if you could have unprotected sex or not. But I didn't end up getting it because of the huge price tag (at the time, it was like $400-500, and I just couldn't swing that). So instead, I did more research on _how_ Lady Comp worked, which brought me to the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility, which then basically gave me the guidelines for this video, which I've been using for a long time now. Hope that makes sense!

    • @julianneminer5438
      @julianneminer5438 Před 5 lety

      @@CatyCulp Thanks Caty! Makes total sense. Yeah the price tag is quite high on them.

  • @IamNinaBailey
    @IamNinaBailey Před 2 lety

    How do I apply these rules, postpartum and nursing. My periods have not returned and I do not get a full night of consistent 3-5 hours of sleep?

  • @trishab2147
    @trishab2147 Před 5 lety +1

    It seems like setting your alarm for 6:30 every day would interrupt your REM cycle. Is it less accurate to just take your temp whenever you wake up whether it's 6, 7, 8 or 9, etc?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      Actually, you run into the issue when you sleep longer that your BBT rises a bit more than it would normally, so you want to take your temperature at as close to the same time every day as you can. The way I get around this is that the alarm clock app I use (Sleep Cycle) is designed to wake me up in a 30-minute window in my lightest phase of sleep within that window. It feels movements in the bed, which can help determine how "awake" I am, so it's never interrupting true, deep sleep.
      There are some days where measuring temperature doesn't happen, too. If I'm out super late one night, or if I've been drinking, or if I'm sick, all of those things can alter my waking temperature (rising it higher than it normally would be). So if any of those things have happened, there are just some days where I simply ignore my alarm and don't measure. These moments are few and far between, but they _do_ happen. That's why it's important to measure as much as possible, so that way there are still patterns in your chart that can be observed and interpreted accurately. A chart that only has 5 temps measured on it isn't a chart that you should rely on for this method.

  • @birgitteskjonghjembo245

    Hi, i was wondering if you have any experience with the daisy? and why you chose the natural cycles?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      I don't have personal experience with Daisy, but I've heard good things! I like NC because the interface is really great. It's easy for me to look at it and immediately know generally when my fertile phase is. I like to use other apps to corroborate data with NC, but I like it on its own as well. I feel like using both NC and Daisy would be kind of pointless though, since they both work extremely similarly.

  • @AT-bp9os
    @AT-bp9os Před 4 lety

    Hi, is it normal if I have cervical mucus after ovulation or ( few days before next menstrual

  • @mohammed8227643
    @mohammed8227643 Před 4 lety

    the temperature spike during the ovulation due to estrogen not progesterone

  • @rosescott6944
    @rosescott6944 Před 2 lety

    Hi! Which thermometer do you use?

  • @heatherkrajnyak5462
    @heatherkrajnyak5462 Před 4 lety

    Hey so, I know this was a year ago, but I’ve been rewatching this video because I’m finally going to start FAM (symptothermal method) I got the book last year, but I wasn’t interested in starting it at the time. I just started reading it and I can’t wait to finish. I was just wondering if you still use/recommend the thermometer you linked? I also wanted to ask if you heard of the Daysy, if so, what are your thoughts?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey! So for thermometers, it really depends on how much you're willing to invest. I've been using TempDrop as of late and I absolutely LOVE it. You wear it under your armpit all night long and it automatically logs your basal body temp that night without having to wake up to take your temperature, so it's really great if you do shift work or your sleep is interrupted a lot. Plus it's lovely not having to wake up to an alarm every day to take my temperature. However, it's pricy ($160 minimum), so if you're on the fence about this method at all, it might be too much of an investment, in which case the thermometer linked in the description is great. (You can check out TempDrop here though, in case you want to check it out and read more about it: www.temp-drop.com/)
      As for Daysy, I think it's pretty overpriced for something you can do yourself. It's basically a combination of a regular basal body thermometer and Natural Cycles, and that combo is way, way cheaper.

    • @heatherkrajnyak5462
      @heatherkrajnyak5462 Před 4 lety

      Thank you so so much! I’ll look into it, seems perfect for me!

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 4 lety

      Happy to help! Let me know if you have any more questions! :)

  • @elen.k_turquia
    @elen.k_turquia Před rokem

    Does anyone use the iPhone built in app for recording all these things? I have been tracking things on it but I still use pills… now I am decided to stop the pills because is just been horrible….

  • @Paula-pd6qv
    @Paula-pd6qv Před 2 lety +3

    I got married 2 months ago but before that I started researching about the Sympto-Thermal method. I’ve been putting into practice what I learned and it’s been working perfectly!! 🥳

    • @clarity2118
      @clarity2118 Před rokem +1

      Encouraging to hear. I’m getting married soon too and want to do it :)

    • @Paula-pd6qv
      @Paula-pd6qv Před rokem

      @@clarity2118 yay! 🥳🥳

    • @clarity2118
      @clarity2118 Před rokem

      @@Paula-pd6qv 😁

  • @isabelle7029
    @isabelle7029 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Holy moly your eyes 🤯😍

  • @daisyramirezmeza1545
    @daisyramirezmeza1545 Před 3 lety +1

    I need to learn how to utilize a natural method of birth control. I have used 4 types of birth control and all have wrecked havoc in my body. I am going natural ☺️

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety

      I hope it works wonderfully for you! Definitely read Taking Charge of your Fertility as soon as you can, and I hope it opens up your world with knowledge about your body as much as it did for me!

  • @jamesk8908
    @jamesk8908 Před rokem +1

    What if you have sex the day before or a couple days before you see egg white consistency cervical mucus, can you still get pregnant?

  • @khaylavacs3880
    @khaylavacs3880 Před rokem

    Is this effective for people with shorter cycle lengths?

  • @livingholistically1485
    @livingholistically1485 Před 5 lety +1

    Do you know of any resources in French?

  • @marfeprado
    @marfeprado Před 3 lety

    Hi Caty,
    I am watching this video and you mentioned here about CZcams "demonetizing this video" as CZcams will not like this kind of video. Does demonetization apply only to a video or the whole channel? Thanks.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety +1

      The context it was used in refers to this specific video, not the entire channel. However, in extreme circumstances, I believe entire channels have been demonetized in the past if repeated "edgy" content is uploaded. So both options are possible for the typical youtuber, it just depends on what videos they upload.

    • @marfeprado
      @marfeprado Před 3 lety

      @@CatyCulp Thank you for this information. I really appreciate your feedback.

  • @star10310
    @star10310 Před 5 lety

    What about us with irregular periods? I got on birth control at 17 because my periods would come once evey 3-6 months at a time and stay on heavy for weeks. Now at 21 I have stopped the pill for a month now! Im feeling clearer and more in tune with myself but I want to try this method and I am scared my period may become irregular again so I wont know when I truly ovulate... What are u guys thoughts?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Like I said, I wouldn't fully rely on this method until you've tracked at LEAST 3-6 cycles just so you know what to expect and what your body's patterns are. Especially if you have irregular cycles, tracking is massively key. This method can still work for you, you just have to be more diligent. Pick up the book TCOYF (linked in the description bar, or check your local library!) and read it cover to cover before attempting this method. There's full sections of this book specifically for those with irregular cycles, which would be perfect for you to read up on. :)

  • @nicolep4733
    @nicolep4733 Před 5 lety +3

    Very informative video!
    the best method for me birth control wise is being on the rainbow team #🌈

  • @hollymarie235
    @hollymarie235 Před 2 lety

    Anyone have insight on tracking BBT if you work night shifts? Some days I wake up at 8AM or maybe earlier or later. However if I have to work night shift, I wake up in the afternoon. Will tracking my BBT upon waking be inaccurate?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, you'll struggle if you don't have a consistent schedule. I highly recommend checking out the TempDrop if your schedule is inconsistent! It's a wearable thermometer, a bit pricy, but you don't have to wake up at the same time every day for accurate results. I've been using it a couple years now and it makes it super easy and a lot nicer for tracking!

  • @ShawfujikawaTTV
    @ShawfujikawaTTV Před 5 lety +25

    Can confirm. It works.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +3

      Ayyeee

    • @NikkiNole
      @NikkiNole Před 5 lety

      Not for me :(

    • @NikkiNole
      @NikkiNole Před 5 lety

      Not for me :( Even followed the rules 100%. I asked my doctor about it all after to find out why it did not work.

    • @marissaaguilera8505
      @marissaaguilera8505 Před 5 lety

      Tara Mitchell why didn’t it work?

    • @aunparalleled
      @aunparalleled Před 3 lety

      Tara why did it not work??

  • @AT-bp9os
    @AT-bp9os Před 4 lety

    I couldn't get this book to India. Could anyone please suggest me or any Indian is here?

  • @daniellelizamore
    @daniellelizamore Před rokem

    The Flow app has a place to log basal body temperature. What are your thoughts on the accuracy of this app?

    • @amogelangradebe6901
      @amogelangradebe6901 Před 4 měsíci

      Where do I log in the temperature in the Flo app , I can’t find it

  • @biankamireles6826
    @biankamireles6826 Před 3 lety

    I was on the pill for 3 months never again horrible side effects now I want to try the FAM !! It kind of confusing but I’ll eventually learn for now my birthcontrol will be condoms

  • @johannadavila2309
    @johannadavila2309 Před 5 lety

    Hi, random question I’m curious to know what’s your opinion of homeopathic medicine?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm a big supporter of science and evidence-based medicine, which unfortunately doesn't line up well with the majority of homeopathic practices. However, I'm also of the opinion that _many_ doctors and health professionals are over eager to prescribe really powerful/harsh medicines to treat the symptoms of many illnesses, without caring too much about getting to the root cause of a problem. I think, too often, the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and nutrition are overlooked in favor of just throwing pills at an individual, which I also don't support. So, there's definitely a balancing act here.

  • @user-nw6qp1ki2n
    @user-nw6qp1ki2n Před 5 lety

    Caty 🙋🏻‍♀️ Since you’ve opened a topic about cycling ⭕️ Do you believe in that theory which says : We, human beings, have regularly a spiraling, ever-repeating 3 cycles that take place through each month separately : Psychological, Emotional and Physical cycle.
    And that explains, though, why somedays we feel ourselves BETTER in doing something rather than that thing etc... and so forth... ?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Hi Mohammed! I've honestly never heard of this before, but I'm super curious to read about this and learn about this! Do you have any resources where I can learn more about these phases? ❤️

    • @user-nw6qp1ki2n
      @user-nw6qp1ki2n Před 5 lety

      Caty Culp
      In fact, as I remember, I had long read about these 3 alternatively changing cycles.
      I can’t even retrieve the scientific source. I, myself, need a new refreshment Caty not only you hehe 🤗🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♂️

  • @mery5989
    @mery5989 Před 2 lety

    I think everyone at least at some point when they were a kid had a 23 day cycle

  • @lizzieb6424
    @lizzieb6424 Před 6 měsíci

    Done with this

  • @maritzas.8162
    @maritzas.8162 Před rokem

    so... am I gonna have to be dependent on a thermometer my whole life if I want to avoid or seek a pregnancy without using pills and all that cr*p?

    • @HisaLight2mypath
      @HisaLight2mypath Před 6 měsíci

      If you don't want to depend on a thermometer depend on contraceptive pills which cause cancer and blood clots instead you still have to take

  • @Lulubug23
    @Lulubug23 Před 4 lety

    You've really opened my eyes, but I'm someone who is extremely irregular. So idk if something like this would work for me.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 4 lety +2

      You can still use this method if you're irregular, but you have to be even more diligent about tracking all your fertility signs before completely relying on this method. There's an entire section of the book that dives into irregular cycles and I highly recommend checking out if you're still interested. :)

    • @Lulubug23
      @Lulubug23 Před 4 lety

      @@CatyCulp thank you! I am super interested, i hate being on birth control. But after my almost 8 year relationship ended, I felt like I had no choice but to get back on (plus it helps regulate me) but with other health issues I can't even be back on the nuvaring that i prefer. So I'm just over putting that extra nonsense in my body.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 4 lety

      I hear you! Definitely give the book a read and see if it's something you'd be interested in. :)

  • @travelfoodielove
    @travelfoodielove Před 3 lety

    Thanks beautiful

  • @taomovement4677
    @taomovement4677 Před rokem

    When is the first day of menstrual cycle? The day it starts bleeding. Or the day it stops bleeding?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před rokem

      The first day of red bleeding is typically considered the start of your menstrual cycle. Some people can have a day or two of light spotting before red bleeding begins, but those days don't usually count as the start of your cycle.

    • @taomovement4677
      @taomovement4677 Před rokem

      @@CatyCulp thank you!!!!

  • @user-si9dl9lh1t
    @user-si9dl9lh1t Před 6 měsíci

    15:44- what she personally does 💪

  • @pinkyd2019
    @pinkyd2019 Před 5 lety +1

    I got my tubes tides that's my birth control it hasn't let me down yet lol

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Definitely a good option haha!

  • @martineb8185
    @martineb8185 Před 5 lety

    Hello Caty ,cette methode est efficasse si ,on est bien réglé. dans les annees 70 nous avions la methode OGINO KNAUS,pour ma part c est plutôt contraignant ,cela veut dire aussi une abstinance assez longue dans le mois ce qui n est pas tres agreable .ceci est mon point de vue et cela n engage que moi ,tres interressante votre vidéo a bientôt

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Oui, avec cette méthode, il est si important d'être diligent et de suivre les règles telles qu'elles sont écrites. Sinon, ça ne marchera pas. Je suis content que cette vidéo ait été informative pour vous!

  • @lizi9793
    @lizi9793 Před 5 lety

    i also use the Ava bracelet its a little expensive but i don't have to to my BBT in the mornings which was worth it for me. Let me know if you look into it .

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      I've heard of it before! I have to look more into it. I currently use the Wink thermometer by Kindara (I think I got it like 3-4 years ago, back when it was brand new) and I've loved it ever since. I know thermometers don't last forever though, so I'm always keeping an eye out for a new one.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Hey thanks for looking out! It also looks like you may not get the most accurate BBT measurements with Ava, as it's worn on the wrist and not close to your actual body. It says on their site that it's a good complement for FABM, but shouldn't be relied upon for that.

  • @jamieservin1036
    @jamieservin1036 Před 3 lety

    will your temp fluctuate if your on a hormonal birth control?

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety +1

      Well, if you're on hormonal birth control, the act of actually ovulating is suppressed, so you likely won't get the temperature shifts that you would normally if you weren't on hormonal birth control. That being said, if you're hoping to transition off of hormonal BC at any point in the near-ish future, there's definitely still value in temping just for the habit that it instills in you. Waking up daily to take your temperature first thing in the morning takes practice for a lot of women, and I think doing that when you're still on BC gives you a ton of practice without the consequences of messing it up.

    • @jamieservin1036
      @jamieservin1036 Před 3 lety +1

      Caty Culp thanks so much for responding! Yes I have been on HORMONAL BC for about 8 years and recently in the last 3 I have really wanted to stop but I felt locked in like I had no other option. Now my husband and I really want me off and eventually in the next year we will try to conceive! I started doing some serious research and stumbled upon your channel and after watching this video I bought the book Taking Charge of your Fertility! And honestly I’m only on chapter 5 but I am BEYOND! Thankful that you recommended this book! I’m learning sooooo much and I’m so excited to be really informed about FAM that I will feel confident moving forward in the next phase of getting off HBC. This book is so awesome! I wish and hope more women will find out about this book because I’m 28 and never in my life was taught FAM! Anyways I could go on about how thankful I am you mentioned that book but I’ll stop 😌 Thank you for all you do on this channel I know it’s probably hard sometimes but you really do impact peoples lives for the better! Lots of love -JAMIE

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 3 lety

      @@jamieservin1036 You are so beyond sweet Jamie! Thank you so much! And I _completely_ agree with everything you said. When I first read TCOYF, I was first amazed that I learned so much, and then part of me felt almost angry too, because I felt lied to my whole life about my body and hormones and how things naturally work For me, FAM was perfect because I was in (and still am in) a long term, serious, monogamous relationship with someone who I eventually intend to have children with. The beauty of FAM, in my opinion, is that you can use it to navigate your fertility window and avoid pregnancy by doing so, but then when you're ready to actually conceive, you just flip the "rules" of FAM and suddenly you're TTC without needing to adjust anything, or worry about transitioning off BC or anything like that. I think if you're planning on TTC in the next year or so, then FAM is the perfect option for you. By starting to take your temps now, that will help get you in the habit of doing so, and then you can start to transition off BC and basically be prepared. I would still recommend using a backup method (like condoms) for a good few cycles, especially because BC hormones can make cycles a little wonky for a bit. If you have any more questions, just give me a shout! :)

  • @selahdiamond4465
    @selahdiamond4465 Před rokem

    With this method how many days per month is a typical woman fertile thus has to be abstinent vs. how many days can have unprotected intercourse?

  • @erinward1584
    @erinward1584 Před 5 lety +1

    I use a method like this when planning for pregnancy. I’ve had 2 successful pregnancies from it. Otherwise, I’m aware of when I’m fertile and use condoms.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety

      Woohoo! I'm glad you've found something that works well for you!

  • @andrewchristopher7138
    @andrewchristopher7138 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi

  • @karlynpalmer4083
    @karlynpalmer4083 Před 5 lety

    We used this to get pregnant. The book is amazing and after 9 months of trying I read this book and in 2 months got pregnant

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +1

      For sure! When we start trying to start a family, the nice thing about this method is that I can just reverse the rules, and hopefully get pregnant asap. The book is seriously amazing!

  • @mariuszmatyja3078
    @mariuszmatyja3078 Před rokem

    Krolewna z Mako 👌😉💗🧔💖👸💓😎🧑👍 Piekna Lady

  • @corriedebeer799
    @corriedebeer799 Před 3 lety

    Natural birth control for me is spending time with my sister. Every time I see her she baffles and repulses me so completely that the idea of having sex with a woman makes my gag-reflex go in over-drive

  • @magicmerls291
    @magicmerls291 Před 5 lety +3

    My stepsister was a fertility awareness child just saying.

  • @billie9153
    @billie9153 Před 3 lety

    Fertilizer Awareness method of birth control

  • @jd3radiovoiceover565
    @jd3radiovoiceover565 Před 2 lety

    When you said your partner was more involved I instantly heard all the feminist say “but he doesn’t have a uterus it’s none of his business” 😂 lmao. Great video! Thanks for the info.

  • @Ashuandaish
    @Ashuandaish Před 7 měsíci

    Bhot faltu gyan de ri point p ni aa ri

  • @Liusila
    @Liusila Před 5 lety +2

    7:58 literally not true but ok.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +18

      The fact that you can only get pregnant about 6 days maximum in a cycle is true, since an egg can only survive for 12-24 hours after ovulation, and sperm can only live in the reproductive tract up to 5 days.
      1. americanpregnancy.org/getting-pregnant/fertility-window/
      2. www.webmd.com/baby/charting-your-fertility-cycle
      3. www.clearblue.com/am-i-pregnant/myths-and-facts
      4. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC27529/
      5. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7477165
      6. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10402400

  • @catmittens
    @catmittens Před 5 lety +2

    Never unsubscribed so fast. Get your birth control from a doctor, people. Please don’t listen to this.

    • @CatyCulp
      @CatyCulp  Před 5 lety +14

      Hi Cat. I had a lot of people asking me about this method over the course of a few years here on CZcams, and that's why I made a video about this. Like I mentioned _multiple_ times in this video, the information provided here should _not_ be used by itself, but only exists to provide a brief overview to what this method actually is. I would encourage you to research the sympto-thermal method yourself with an open mind, however, I completely understand if you're comfortable with hormonal birth control options. Thanks for your input! ❤️

    • @ShawfujikawaTTV
      @ShawfujikawaTTV Před 5 lety +7

      This has worked for us for years. She also stated that she isn't a doctor and that you should do your own research. To each their own though.