Fertility awareness methods (FAM) and tender breasts
How our community feel they have been impacted by tender breasts on fertility awareness methods (FAM)
Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews
None or not sure
80%
A bit
9%
Quite a bit
6%
A great deal
4%
A lot
1%
Out of the 154 reviews for fertility awareness methods (FAM), 31 people (20%) reported tender breasts.
Reviewers that reported tender breasts as a side effect
Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews
Used for 3 - 6 mo
Lowdown user
🇬🇧 UK
• 30th Apr 23
I switched from the contraceptive pill to natural cycles 6 months ago (I track my temperature with an Oura ring that connects to my natural cycles app). From month two it had detected my fertile window and indicated reds days with accuracy. It tells me when to take an LH test and I have ovulated this past moth for the first time since coming off the pill which has narrowed down my red days massively and love that I can be armed with the knowledge of where I am in my cycle and whether or not I’m in a fertile window for my contraceptive choices, no messing with my hormones or remembering to take a pill. I highly recommend if you are wanting to let your body do its think without interfering.
Very positive mood
1 more effect
0 helpful
3 comments
Used for 6 - 12 mo
Lowdown user
🇬🇧 UK
• 26th Dec 22
You have to take your temperature and do a ovulation test ( wee sample ) both in the morning then you add all in the app and it tells you if is a red day ( which you have to use another contraceptive method ) o green then you can have sex without contraception because when you have a green day you are not meant to get pregnant . I think if you want to get pregnant go for this app ! but as contraception is not very good as you hardly ever get green days and when you get them ( very rare ) you feel you can still getting pregnant also boyfriends / partners find so difficult to trust the app which it makes it even more difficult for the woman . As an app works very well and is interesting to know when do you ovulate or if you don't ovulate or if you ovulate twice but as contraception needs improvement
Somewhat positive mood
0 helpful
0 comments
Used for 6 - 12 mo
Lowdown user
🇬🇧 UK
• 13th Nov 22
A very empowering contraceptive method that allows women to learn about their own bodies and to work around what's natural to avoid pregnancy. Any symptoms that I have listed such as migraines occur during PMS. I would highly recommend the Sensiplan method as it has a typical failure rate of just 2%, and a perfect use of 99.6%.
Very positive mood
1 more effect
4 helpful
0 comments
Fertility awareness methods (FAM) common side effects
Data is taken from self reported Lowdown user reviews
20% of fertility awareness methods (FAM) reviewers reported tender breasts
19% of fertility awareness methods (FAM) reviewers reported period like cramps
18% of fertility awareness methods (FAM) reviewers reported vaginal discharge
11% of fertility awareness methods (FAM) reviewers reported lower back pain
10% of fertility awareness methods (FAM) reviewers reported breast enlargement