Marriage & Family
Our own local teacher |
Meet Imose Itua, local to the Diocese of Salford
I am a trained NFP teacher. As well as this, I teach health and biology in the higher and further education sectors. I have always been interested in health and been interested in developing my knowledge in the area of health.
I am excited about what I do, since the method, I am convinced, will be of great benefit to families.
Here are my contact details:
Mobile: 07877 021564
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Bibliography
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Jenetzky E., Strowitzki T and Freundl G. (2007). “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.” Hum. Reprod., 22:1310-1319
Godehardt E.A.J., et al, (1991). “Effectiveness and acceptability of the symptothermal method of natural family planning in Germany”. Am J Obstet Gynecol.,165:2052-2054.
Klaus H. (1982). “Natural Family Planning: a review.” Obstet Gynecol Surv., 37(2):128-150
Marshall J. (1976). “Cervical mucus and basal temperature method of regulating births. Field Trial.” Lancet, 2:282-283
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World Health Organization-USA. (1981). “A prospective multicenter trial of the ovulation method of natural family planning 2. The effectiveness phase.” Fertility and Sterility, 36(5):591-598.
A useful site which shows comparative effectiveness of the sympto-thermal method with other methods of contraception is http//nfpsite.aldred.org/effect.php.





