Family Planning

Can any woman use Lady-Comp / Baby-Comp for family planning? What about women with very irregular cycles, young girls or women who are starting with the menopause?

Yes, Lady-Comp / Baby-Comp can be used very well for family planning by allmost all women, although Lady-Comp/Baby-Comp cannot narrow down the number of fertile days to the same number for all women. For women with particularly stable cycles, the fertile days can be narrowed down to fewer days than for women who have very fluctuating cycles.

However, there is no need for concern as the 28 day cycle really only exists in the statistics. According to our evaluation of 200,000 cycles to date, there are always some fluctuations, the question is to what extent. Differences of 2 - 3 days are the norm. The device knows this and gives you reliable information.

Lady-Comp/Baby-Comp has been programmed in such a way that when there is any doubt it shows "yellow" (= learning area, i.e., the clear classification of this day as fertile or infertile is not, not yet, or no longer possible).

The display "infertile" is always reliable, irrespective of external influences. By using Lady-Comp/Baby-Comp, young girls are able to see when ovulation and the stabilisation of the menstrual cycle take place Generally it takes 1 - 3 years from the onset of menstruation for the biological clock in the brain (controlling the rhythmic physiological activities like a central control system) to achieve sufficient maturity to establish the individual rhythms.

Incidentally taking the pill at an early age interrupts the maturation process. It can even lead to the disruption of the natural processes of maturation. Clinical research has proved that conception problems in later years are often correlated to taking the pill at an early age and over a long period of time.

Regarding women in the menopause: The fact that the central control system in the brain and the ovaries gradually discontinue their activities can often result in ovulation occurring later during the menopause. Lady-Comp/Baby-Comp indicates any delay in ovulation at this time (or its failing to appear at all) by showing the "yellow" display (learning area).

 

Can using Baby-Comp help when a couple has been unsuccessfully trying to have a baby for a long time?

Yes. Baby-Comp is equipped with a special programme for natural family planning. The demand for this application area is illustrated by the findings of surveys showing that 15% of all couples of childbearing age are childless against their wishes. This percentage has actually increased in recent years and may continue to grow.

There are various causes for infertility. One key reason for the increase is considered to be the growing chemical environmental pollution which disturbs the sensitive processes both during the ripening of the egg cell and during the production of semen cells.

Additional difficulties, such as stress and, in particular, sexual problems (e.g. anxieties about sexual closeness, problems with erection, sexual aversion) can often be observed in couples trying unsuccessfully to have a family. Using Baby-Comp makes a couple more aware of its fertility patterns, which can often prove to be a great help in itself .

Childlessness in couples who want to have a family is most frequently not caused by complete infertility but rather by a reduced level of fertility in one of the partners. Some men suffer from deficient fertility meaning that too few fertile sperm cells are present in the semen. 

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