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Ovulation, a sign of health

Ovulation has been recognized as an event linked with reproduction; however, recent evidence supports the role of ovulation as a sign of health. The use of biomarkers that help women recognize ovulation enables them to identify their health status. This knowledge helps medical healthcare providers in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of different pathologies…

Learn more The Linacre Quarterly 84 (4) 2017, 343–355


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Types of ovarian activity in women and their significance: the continuum

The findings explain the erratic fertility of women and why ovulation is not always associated with fertility. They provide an understanding of the various types of ovarian activity and their relation to pituitary function, fertility and uterine bleeding.

Learn more Human Reproduction Update, Vol.17, No.2 pp. 141–158, 2011


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The Billings Ovulation Method® and Monitoring Reproductive Health.

The Billings Ovulation Method® has been subjected to more scientific research of the highest standard than any other method of regulating fertility, natural or otherwise, and it is now essential knowledge for the medical…

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