價格:免費
更新日期:2019-03-03
檔案大小:3.5M
目前版本:3.2.3
版本需求:Android 4.0.3 以上版本
官方網站:http://www.billingsmentor.org
Email:enquiries@webmatics.com.au
聯絡地址:76 Hawkesbury Cres Farrer ACT 2607 Australia
billingsMentor® guides you in observing, recording and interpreting your fertility symptoms according to the Billings Method. It can be used to achieve or avoid pregnancy. Cycles do not have to be regular. It helps you to follow the Billings Method by:
• guiding you in making a proper recording of your fertility symptoms;
• automatically generating your fertility chart;
• interpreting your symptoms and your fertility status on each day;
• recognizing your Peak day in a cycle and predicting menstruation;
• allowing you to override and mark your Peak day in a cycle;
• identifying your Basic Infertile Pattern (BIP) whether you are having normal cycles or long cycles (e.g. breastfeeding);
• allowing you to override and define your Basic Infertile Pattern (BIP);
• applying the 1,2,3 count of the rule concerning a change from the BIP before the Peak day;
• reminding you of the wait day after intercourse during the pre-Peak phase.
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and Arabic versions are contained in the one download.
billingsMentor® avoids the use of stamps and symbols in the fertility chart by visualising fertility as a simple bar chart that combines fertility with the rules of the Billings Method. This format is intuitive for the new user. There is an option to use the traditional stamp or symbol format if desired.
Tablet users: Users should consider using the web interface from tablets (see below).
billingsMentor® is also available as a web service at www.billingsmentor.org. All data, whether submitted from mobile, tablet or desktop is stored on the billingsMentor® server. Thus your current fertility chart is always available from mobile or internet and is recoverable in the case of a lost or stolen phone.
When you begin to use the service, you make a privacy agreement.
Reference: The Billings Method, by Dr Evelyn Billings and Dr Ann Westmore, Penguin Books, first published 1980, new edition 2011.