Achieve or Postpone Pregnancy
The Billings Ovulation Method is a method of working with nature to achieve or
postpone pregnancy. Based on years of scientific research by leading doctors in
reproductive fields, the Billings Ovulation Method is 100% natural and used in
more than 100 countries around the world.
The method is over 99% effective in postponing pregnancy as shown by a number
of studies. It is recognized by the World Health Organization.
No Drugs, Mechanisms or Foreign Substances
Being Completely natural, the Billings Ovulation Method offers you some unique
and key benefits which fully respect your body and reproductive health:
Completely safe, healthy and natural. No
drugs, mechanisms, devices, or foreign substances
Enables pregnancies to be planned and can assist couples having
difficulty achieving pregnancy
Not the calendar or rhythm method
No temperature or internal inspections
Does not trick or fool your reproductive system, but respects your
body and natural reproductive health and abilities
Can be used by couples where the woman has regular, irregular,
or even changing cycles
Can be used while breast-feeding or during a premenopausal stage
Can assist couples in recognizing changes to their reproductive
health and fertility
No side effects and is completely harmless
Helps foster physical and mental harmony in marriage
Promotes understanding and respect for each spouse
Achieve or Postpone Pregnancy
The Billings Ovulation Method was developed through years of scientific research
by a husband and wife doctor team: Drs. John and Evelyn Billings of Melbourne,
Australia. Visit our LINKS section for
more information.
Ovulation occurs on only one day in each cycle
The egg lives only 12 to 24 hours if it is not fertilized.
Sperm need mucus to survive and die within hours without mucus
Sperm with best quality mucus may live for 3 to 5 days
Fertility depends on ovulation and satisfactory mucus
Pregnancy can result from contact of sexual organs when fertile mucus
is present without penetration or ejaculation
Intimate contact of days of possible fertility may result in conception,
even when contraceptive devices are used