In a message dated 2/17/2002 3:18:50 AM Mountain Standard Time,
minutus@yahoogroups.com writes:
This is an excellent method and I can vouch for it through 15 years of
marriage. The one drawback is that it requires a significant level of health
of the woman and her partner. Periods need to be regular, vaginal secretions
fairly normal and an emotional and intellectual stability and aptitude to
develop and maintain observational skills and consistency. For those women
who live is chaos, have emotional problems or insufficient maturity it is
difficult to follow through on. These type of women need to be treated
homeopathically first to bring stability to their physiology and emotions,
and unfortunately this includes a significant portion of the population. She
requires a partner who is willing to support her in the endeavor of using
these natural rhythm methods by not imposing coercement, emotional blackmail
and force to get what he wants when he wants it. It really takes an advanced
level of maturity on both sides of the relationship. Of course, many
homeopathic clients are well onto the road to stability and true self
determination and may be good candidates for this method as their treatment
progresses.
Barbara
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Re: Rhythm Birthcontrol
I agree here--personally, I appreciate the reference to Nash's book, as this is one of the things homeopaths have to become knowledgable about in practice.
Where I live, there are also classes women can attend to learn more about this method (almost every one of my patients has asked me about natural birth control methods, the need to know this is that great). I try to keep phone numbers offering further info on places and times for these events handy, too. When I am asked, I like to have resources I can offer to women who want to do some further research before making up their minds.
The really great thing about this form of birth control is that it creates a situation where every woman who uses it becomes very familiar with her cycle and her body--which is really another kind of self-knowledge you hope your patients attain throughout their treatment with homeopathy. When a patient presents with menstrual complaints of any kind, this self-knowledge of the cycle and the body is often not there (a big part of the problem!). I think it can help a woman restore that "certain level of health", especially when used with homeopathy--it doesn't need to be wholly dependent on that restored health in order to be useful and beneficial for the patient (though its reliability in preventing pregnancy is greatly lessened--and the patient should be clear about this, of course).
Regards,
Nancy
Where I live, there are also classes women can attend to learn more about this method (almost every one of my patients has asked me about natural birth control methods, the need to know this is that great). I try to keep phone numbers offering further info on places and times for these events handy, too. When I am asked, I like to have resources I can offer to women who want to do some further research before making up their minds.
The really great thing about this form of birth control is that it creates a situation where every woman who uses it becomes very familiar with her cycle and her body--which is really another kind of self-knowledge you hope your patients attain throughout their treatment with homeopathy. When a patient presents with menstrual complaints of any kind, this self-knowledge of the cycle and the body is often not there (a big part of the problem!). I think it can help a woman restore that "certain level of health", especially when used with homeopathy--it doesn't need to be wholly dependent on that restored health in order to be useful and beneficial for the patient (though its reliability in preventing pregnancy is greatly lessened--and the patient should be clear about this, of course).
Regards,
Nancy