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Describe the rhythm method of birth control.What are some advantages and disadvantages of this contraception choice?
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The rhythm method is a birth control strategy in which sexual inter course is avoided during those days of the menstrual cycle in which fertilization is most likely. This so-called calendar method counts the woman's safe days based on her individual menstrual cycle in one of two ways.
 The basal-body-temperature method determines the safe days based on the woman's basal body temperature, which rises after ovulation.
 The cervical mucus method, also called the ovulation method, is based on observation of changes in the consistency of the woman's vaginal mucus throughout her menstrual cycle. The period of maximum fertility occurs when the mucus is smooth and slippery.

Advantages of the rhythm method
 No expense.
 No side effects.
 No need for a prescription, medical visit, or fittings.
 Nothing to insert, swallow, or check.
 No effect on fertility.
 Complies with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

Disadvantages of the rhythm method
 Less reliable than other forms of birth control.
 Couples must abstain from vaginal intercourse 8 to 11 days a month or use some form of contraception.
 Conscientious planning and scheduling are essential.
 May not work for women with irregular menstrual cycles.
 Some women find the mucus or temperature methods difficult to use.
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So smart
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