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What is FertilityCare? > The Creighton Model system > Medical applications
Excellent reproductive tool for all women
 
The Creighton Model is far more that simply ‘another method’ of family planning. Because of the advanced medical and educational research that has gone into developing the Creighton Model, it is also a critical tool for the thorough and accurate evaluation and treatment of infertility and gynaecological problems. It is an excellent reproductive tool which enables specialist doctors trained in Naprotechnology, to provide targeted co-operative treatment which is highly effective.

Women and couples learn to monitor their own reproductive health by being aware of and able to detect abnormal patterns and signs which may indicate problems that require medical treatment.

It allows women to be a ‘step ahead’ in the monitoring of their health and fertility.

Treat infertility, PMS and prevent miscarriage
Because the Creighton Model closely assesses the biomarkers or ‘signs’ of fertility and reproductive functioning, this same information can be used to evaluate in a systematic and thorough manner problems with infertility, miscarriage and PMS.

Timing of intercourse is a critical, yet underestimated aspect of a couple being able to conceive. Many women are ignorant about when they ovulate and where specific days for conception are possible. The Creighton Model is not only the most accurate means of pinpointing ovulation, but unlike ovulation test kits which are available on the market, it also enables a thorough evaluation and assessment of cervical mucus, which is CRITICAL for conception to take place.

It is not enough to simply know ‘when’ ovulation is likely to occur, but also the quantity and quality of cervical mucus that it produced from month to month. Awareness of the days where mucus is occurring is essential for fertility focused intercourse to be possible. Ovulation may be detected and may be occurring every month, but without mucus, conception is not possible.

Please see specific section on infertility for further information…
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