NFP COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE 2026 FULL
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● Natural Family Planning. Answer: Method of family planning based on monitoring fertility
signs to achieve or avoid pregnancy
● Fertility Awareness Method. Answer: Tracking biological signs including temperature,
cervical mucus, and cycle length to identify fertile days
● Basal Body Temperature. Answer: Lowest body temperature achieved at rest used to
detect ovulation through a slight rise
● Cervical Mucus Method. Answer: Monitoring changes in vaginal discharge to identify
fertile and infertile phases of the cycle
● Sympto-Thermal Method. Answer: Combining BBT and cervical mucus observations to
identify the fertile window
● Standard Days Method. Answer: Calendar-based NFP method identifying days 8 through
19 as potentially fertile in regular cycles
● CycleBeads. Answer: Color-coded bead system used to track the Standard Days Method
cycle days
● Billings Ovulation Method. Answer: NFP method relying solely on observation and
charting of cervical mucus patterns
● Creighton Model. Answer: Standardized modification of the Billings method used for
medical evaluation of fertility
● NaProTechnology. Answer: Medical approach using Creighton Model charting to diagnose
and treat reproductive disorders
● Luteal Phase. Answer: Post-ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle when progesterone
prepares the uterus for implantation
● Follicular Phase. Answer: Pre-ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle during which follicles
mature in the ovary
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● Natural Family Planning. Answer: Method of family planning based on monitoring fertility
signs to achieve or avoid pregnancy
● Fertility Awareness Method. Answer: Tracking biological signs including temperature,
cervical mucus, and cycle length to identify fertile days
● Basal Body Temperature. Answer: Lowest body temperature achieved at rest used to
detect ovulation through a slight rise
● Cervical Mucus Method. Answer: Monitoring changes in vaginal discharge to identify
fertile and infertile phases of the cycle
● Sympto-Thermal Method. Answer: Combining BBT and cervical mucus observations to
identify the fertile window
● Standard Days Method. Answer: Calendar-based NFP method identifying days 8 through
19 as potentially fertile in regular cycles
● CycleBeads. Answer: Color-coded bead system used to track the Standard Days Method
cycle days
● Billings Ovulation Method. Answer: NFP method relying solely on observation and
charting of cervical mucus patterns
● Creighton Model. Answer: Standardized modification of the Billings method used for
medical evaluation of fertility
● NaProTechnology. Answer: Medical approach using Creighton Model charting to diagnose
and treat reproductive disorders
● Luteal Phase. Answer: Post-ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle when progesterone
prepares the uterus for implantation
● Follicular Phase. Answer: Pre-ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle during which follicles
mature in the ovary