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Infórmese
Infórmese sobre CycleBeads y la investigación reciente sobre el Método de Días Fijos en los siguientes artículos:
- May 13, 2008 NEW CASE STUDY. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has released results of a case study it conducted in Senegal on how CycleBeads are helping women there expand their reproductive health choices and improve their lives. Please read the article.
- March 2008: New study shows that CycleBeads addresses an unmet need. The medical journal, Contraception, reports how CycleBeads and the Standard Days Method bring new women to birth control. Read article from Medical News Today.
- February 18, 2008: WCCO television in St. Paul, MN, reports on CycleBeads being successfully integrated into birth control options.
See video.
- Fertility-awareness methods, including CycleBeads, fit well with the midwifery philosophy of care and can easily be added to services, according to The Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, Read abstract here. Free registration required for full article.
- Thrilled to discover CycleBeads, a first-hand account is reported in Spirituality & Health. Read here. Free registration required.
- August 16 USA Today.com reports that most physicians do not receive training in NFP methods.
Read Article
- The July issue of Contemporary OB/GYN features easily taught NFP methods, including CycleBeads, in the paper "Explaining Ovulation Awareness-based Family Planning Methods". Free CME available.
Click here to read paper.
Click here for Free CME.
- Biloxi Sun Herald, July 6,2006
"She Wants to Get Pregnant ASAP"
Read Article
- "Imagine!
A family-planning method you don't have to hide in a secret place or keep out of reach of children -- one that doesn't involve a prescription, latex or something implanted in your body.
It does exist. . ."
Read further: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 8, 2006
- Beyond the Pill
Shari Rudavsky of the The Indianapolis Star explores new devices and medications for avoiding pregnancy.
Read the article.
- Find out the latest in Low- and High-Tech Calendar Methods of Family Planning!
Dr. Richard Fehring of Marquette University describes new methods and their effectiveness. He proposes a new algorithm for determining the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle for either achieving or avoiding pregnancy. Read article. (Registry required.)
- Can you count on CycleBeads?
Darla Carter of the Louisville, Kentucky Courier-Journal explores the functions and facets of CycleBeads seeking expert opinions to get answers. Read article.
- Savannah Morning News reports that U.S. women look to Natural Birth Control as an alternative to hormonal contraception. Read article.
- It's All in the Timing New study reveals that couples have sex just as often using natural birth control as with other methods. Read article from the Journal of Biosocial Science.
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The Birth Control Maze by Sharon Miller Cindrich, March 5, 2005. Let your age, sexual activity, relationships and health conditions guide you to the right choice. Read further.
- CycleBeads exhibited at The Bead Museum, January 2 - June 26, 2005 - The Eternal Bead exhibition in Washington, DC, explores the many purposes of beads through the ages. Details . .
- Press Release - Washington, DC, November 2, 2004 - The Standard Days Method is added in the leading reproductive health reference: The just released 18th revised edition of Contraceptive Technology includes the addition of the Standard Days Method of family planning and CycleBeads. Read further.
- MAQ Global Health Technical Briefs, a publication by USAID and Johns Hopkins University supporting research and evidence-based interventions, pinpoints the implications the Standard Days Method has for public health programs. Article.
- Advance Magazine for Nurses, August, 2004, Simplifying Family Planning, by Elaine Germano, DrPH, CNM, & Victoria Jennings, PhD
- The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, July 2004, "Mind the Gap: Responding to the International Funding Crisis in Family Planning", Authors Gribble, Jennings and Nikula. Press Release.
Abstract.
- News 14 Carolina, June 7, 2004, Women have birth control options by Dee Dee Sharp.
- Savannah Morning News, March 9, 2004, Beads Count as Birth Control, by Anne Hart.
- The Wall Street Journal, December 9, 2003, The Rhythm Method Gets an Update by Amy Dockser Marcus. The Standard Days Method and CycleBeads reflect the increasing desire for family planning options that are safe, inexpensive and easy to use.
- Interview with New York Public Radio (WNYC) 93.9 FM; Dr. Victoria Jennings, Director, Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University was interviewed by the New York Public Radio Station (WNYC) on December 10, 2003. Listen
- The International Family Planning Perspectives on The Standard Days Method, December 2003
The article, "The Standard Days Method of Family Planning: A Response to Cairo", views this simple natural method of family planning and the tool CycleBeads as an approach that can address key issues as identified at the Cairo International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). The ICPD took into account issues such as "satisfying individual's unmet need for contraception, promoting informed choice, involving men in reproductive health, securing contraception supplies and ensuring accessibility…" Full text.
- Kaiser Network, Daily Reproductive Health Report, December 2003
- Please read about how CycleBeads can be used to achieve pregnancy in Washington Woman, July 2003, Coping with Infertility by Carrie Smoot.
- kaisernetwork.org, Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, November 7, 2002, Chicago Tribune Profiles New Products for Tracking Fertility, Ovulation
- NFPRHA Report (Natural Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association), September 23, 2002, CycleBeads Make It Easier for Women to Practice Fertility Awareness
- Health Scout online, June 25, 2002, Family Planning All in the Timing
- Sexual Health Exchange, February 2002, Research Notes, p. 6, The Standard Days Method: a new method of family planning
Visítenos en:
Estaremos participando en las siguientes reuniones y conferencias en el 2008:
March 6 - 7
Contraceptive Technology
Boston, MA
April 2 - 5
Contraceptive Technology
San Francisco, CA
April 17 – 19
Population Association of America (PAA)
Annual Conference: Psychosocial Workshop
New Orleans, LA
May 27 - 31
Global Health Council
Washington, DC
September 17 - 20
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP)
Annual Conference
Washington, DC
October 15 – 18
NPWH 9th Annual Conference
"Women's Health Care in the New Millennium"
Seattle, WA
On-site training on The Standard Days Method and CycleBeads
October 15 – 17
Women's Health Update Conference
26th Annual Conference
Los Angeles, CA
On-site training on The Standard Days Method and CycleBeads
October 25 - 29
American Public Health Association
134 Annual Meeting & Exposition
San Diego, CA
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