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            Women's Health Issues

                       Real Solutions to Real Problems

NaProTechnology offers real solutions to many common reproductive problems that women face by using the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System (charting identification of days of fertility and infertility) to network family planning with the diagnosis and treatment of women's reproductive health problems.  

bulletInfertility
bulletRepetitive Miscarriage
bulletMenstrual Cramps
bulletPostpartum Depression                           
bulletPremenstrual Syndrome (PMS)          
bulletPrematurity prevention
bulletOvarian Cysts
bulletHormonal Abnormalities
bulletIrregular or abnormal bleeding
bulletChronic Discharges
bulletPolycystic Ovarian Disease
bulletOther Health Problems

Unlike common suppressive or destructive approaches such as the birth control pill, NaProTechnology is a science used to identify the underlying cause of health problems and produce treatments that correct the condition while working cooperatively with the menstrual and fertility cycle.   NaProTechnology can be used to do targeted hormone evaluation and treatment, to identify potential risk for infertility and miscarriage and to date the beginning of pregnancy.  NaProTechnology is morally acceptable to all faiths and respects the dignity of the woman and the integrity of marriage.

Women now have an opportunity to know and understand the causes of the symptoms they suffer. 

Getting Started with NaProTechnology

Women who seek evaluation and treatment for a reproductive health problem must first learn the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System.  After two months of charting, a woman's medical records and chart can be submitted to the nearby Creighton Model FertilityCare™ Medical Consultant for evaluation or sent directly to Dr. Thomas Hilgers, the Reproductive Specialist and creator of NaProTechnology in Omaha, Nebraska. 

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