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Zykluscomputer, Hilfsmittel und Softwareprogramme zur Bestimmung der fruchtbaren Phase

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Seit den 1960er Jahren ist man auf der Suche nach einem einfachen, billigen und verlässlichen Test, der präzise und eindeutig Anfang und Ende der fruchtbaren Zeit signalisiert [54, 56]. Ein solches Testsystem wäre der Durchbruch für eine Empfängnisverhütung auf natürliche Art.

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Raith-Paula, E., Frank-Herrmann, P., Freundl, G., Strowitzki, T. (2013). Zykluscomputer, Hilfsmittel und Softwareprogramme zur Bestimmung der fruchtbaren Phase. In: Natürliche Familienplanung heute. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29784-7_14

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