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Final Info

DOWNLOAD RULES MANUAL:

Basic Rules for TTC by Fertility Charting

If you have any further questions you are welcome to book in for a Virtual Consultation below:

Welcome

PEER SUPPORT FACEBOOK GROUP

We would love for you to join us. You can find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/chart.to.conceive

 

PAPER CHARTING (preferred):

Download your printable PDF cycle tracking chart below:

 

Trying To Conceive Chart Celsius

Trying To Conceive Chart Fahrenheit

 

APP CHARTING:

Do you prefer to chart in an app? I recommend either:

  • Read Your Body app (small annual subscription), or
  • Lutea app (free), or
  • Kindara app (free)
If you will be using the RYB app, please download and use the below template – this will produce charts that have a layout as pictured here (sample chart shown below).
***IMPORTANT: Please note that if you are already using the RYB app, it is VERY important that you create a backup of your existing charts before attempting to import this template.
***IMPORTANT: Please also note: if you are already using the RYB app, you will need to rename your mucus categories to match the ones in this template – otherwise, you will lose your mucus info from past charts when you update to this template. This means that you will need to rename the cervical mucus/fluid categories in your app as follows, BEFORE importing the template:
Level 1: Dry
Level 2: Non-Peak Type
Level 3: Peak Type
SUPPORT: Please note that if you require help with setting up a RYB template, the RYB team are very helpful, and you can find them here: https://readyourbody.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new
The linked RYB charting template will produce the chart layout shown here.

Module 8

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Does a breakthrough bleed look lighter or heavier than a true period?
  2. Can I use a standard fever thermometer instead of a basal body temperature thermometer?
  3. How can you tell the difference between semen and cervical mucus?
  4. How does ovulation pain correlate with ovulation?
  5. What causes a fallback temperature rise?
  6. What about Clearblue ovulation tests from the Supermarket?
  7. How to know which exception rule to choose (Slow Rise or Fallback Rise Rule)
  8. Are saliva ferning tests reliable?
  9. Is taking your temperature orally reliable?
  10. Do you recommend any Chinese Medicine Doctors?
  11. What if I can’t take my temperature at the same time each day?
  12. Can Naturopaths or Chinese Medicine Doctors help with regulating a cycle after coming off birth control?
  13. NaPro Technology doctors
  14. Where did I study to become a Fertility Awareness Educator?
  15. Can our charts tell us about our progesterone levels?
  16. Why does spotting happen?
  17. Is it normal for your temperatures to stay high during your period?
  18. Is there an ideal temperature range for the follicular and luteal phases?

Module 7

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a normal amount of days to see cervical mucus?
  2. Is there always a dip in temperature before ovulation?
  3. What about if your temperature is low overall?
  4. How do you measure vaginal basal body temperature?
  5. Can you ovulate and not have a period bleed?
  6. What does watery peak type cervical mucus look like?
  7. What does “trying to ovulate” look like on a chart?
  8. How long after trying to conceive without success would you recommend medical intervention?

Module 6

Please note: Since filming this module, Kindara have now been bought by a new parent company. They no longer have any support team and all queries go unanswered. It is possible that the Kindara app may be discontinued without warning at some point in future. If you choose to use the Kindara app, I recommend making frequent backups of your data. To back up your data, visit the Kindara desktop site here: https://app.kindara.com/ 

App Predictions
Sex Frequency
Personal Lubricants
How to Take a Home Pregnancy Test
Pinpointing Ovulation as a Myth
How to Calculate an Estimated Due Date
Ovulation Predictor Kits

Module 5

The Preconception Timeline

The Journey Sperm Take to the Egg

Fertilisation and Implantation

How to Identify a Potential Pregnancy on Your Chart

Common Pregnancy Chart Myths

Official Guidelines to Time Sex to Conceive

Module 4

How to Confirm Ovulation, Includes:

How to Mark Peak Day

How to Draw a Coverline

How to Meet the P+3 Rule

How to Meet the T3 Rule

Exception Rules (Slow Rise and Fallback Rise Rules)

 

Module 2

Combined Male and Female Fertility

The Three Phases of the Fertility Cycle

Primary Fertility Sign: Cervical Mucus

Primary Fertility Sign: Basal Body Temperature