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Using the Billing/Creighton/Symptothermal methods and internal toys
Hi everyone!
Is anyone using the Billings/Creighton/Symptothermal methods at the moment or have experience using them in the past? I’d love to hear from you!
I am wondering how using internal toys (like eggs or ben wa balls) that are left in for a while has affected your cervical mucus observations. Is there a technique on taking the cervical mucus readings when I remove the toy (like there is when I remove a tampon)? Do you consider the substance on the internal toy as cervical mucus or just dismiss it as arousal fluid?
I honestly find the idea of leaving an internal toy in in public pretty hot but I don’t want to mess with my Creghton method charting. So I’m trying to find out whether I can still make cervical mucus observations even if I leave the toy in for more than an hour.
P.S. I should really be asking my FertilityCare Practitioner (instructor in the Creighton model) about this but I’m a bit nervous about what her reaction would be as she is Catholic (and so am I and she knows it). I don’t know her views on the use of sex toys.
Lots of love from Down Under,
Annika
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