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Creighton Model

The Creighton Model teaches women to observe certain biological signs to monitor their own gynaecological health, and to identify times of fertility and infertility. These biological signs include cervical mucus and bleeding patterns, and can be observed and analysed in all types of menstrual cycles. These signs are charted daily to give a picture of the woman's individual cycle.

 

 

Creighton Model

Doctors can use the fertility charts which couples are taught to keep as the basis for further investigations if needed.

Blood tests for Oestrogen levels prior to ovulation and for both Progesterone and Oestrogen levels after ovulation, ultrasound follicular tracking, and other diagnostic procedures, can be accurately timed according to the woman's cycle, using the data recorded on a couples' fertility chart. This allows doctors to make a more precise diagnosois of abnormalities, e.g. subtle hormonal deficiencies, various ovulation defects etc.

Uses
As a form of fertility awareness or natural family planning, the Creighton Model may be used to avoid pregnancy, or to increase chances of conception depending on the couple's intentions.

The Creighton Model System is used in conjunction with Naprotechnology, which aims to restore fertility naturally, by identifying and then correcting the underlying causes of the couples' infertility, rather than regarding it as a disease, as IVF does.


Creighton Model
Treatment
Use of natural hormones and other medications to correct any hormonal disturbances or ovulation abnormality.
Use of medications if necessary to correct any other abnormalities e.g. cervical mucus deficiency, biochemical or haematological deficiencies, endocrine (glandular) deficiencies etc. to restore normal physiologic function, and thereby enhance fertility. Referral to a gynaecologist if there are physical abnormailities needing surgery, for example blocked fallopian tubes endometriosis
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