Natural Family Planning
Charts
Couples and individuals who use the Basal Body
Temperature (BBT) Method, Cervical Mucus Method,
the Symptothermal Method, and those who wish to
record their fertility observations, may view
and print the Natural Family Planning Chart for
personal use.
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View and print a PDF version of the Temperature
Chart. (46K PDF file) This file format requires
that you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your
computer.
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An example of a completed NFP Temperature Chart
View and print the above example of the
completed NFP
Temperature Chart (357K PDF
How to Complete the Natural Family Planning
Chart
The Natural Family Planning Chart can
be used with the Basal Body Temperature (BBT) Method,
Cervical Mucus Method, and/or the Symptothermal Method.
It can also be used for Fertility Awareness Observation.
In
the Cycle Length Box:
- Write the number of days in the shortest of your
previous six menstrual cycles.
- Subtract 19 from the length of the shortest cycle
and write this number in the next box. (For example,
28-19=9). Then, draw a vertical line before this cycle
day on your chart.
- Write the length of this cycle after the cycle
is over. Your cycle begins on the first day of bleeding
and ends the day before your next menstrual bleeding.
- Count the number of days between one bleeding and
the next.
In the Temperature Box:

- Record the time of day you usually take your basal
body temperature.
In the Menstrual Cycle Day Box:

- The line of numbers at the bottom of the temperature
chart represent the days of your menstrual cycle,
starting with the first day of your period. Each day
you have sexual intercourse, circle the corresponding
day of your menstrual cycle.
To Record Temperature:

This is an example of one woman's temperatures during
one cycle
To Record Cervical Secretions:

This is an example one woman's
observed cervical secretions (marked in purple)
- After checking the feel, look and touch of your
secretions throughout the day, fill in the box that
best describes your most fertile secretion for that
day of your cycle. At the end of each day, mark the
box for only one of the following options:
- period, for days of menstrual bleeding
- dry, no secretions seen or felt
- thick, cloudy or sticky secretions
- wet, slippery, transparent or stretchy secretions
To Record Changes in the Cervix:

This is an example one woman's cervical changes
(marked in purple)
- If you choose to check the cervix, fill in the
box that best describes the position, feel, and openness
of the cervix. At the end of each day, mark the box
that best describes the changes in the cervix position:
- low, firm or closed cervix - high, soft or open
cervix
To Record Comments:

Example of one woman's comments
- Use the comments section at the bottom of the chart
to record other signs of fertility, disturbances,
schedule changes and other things that may influence
your interpretation of the chart.
For Natural Family Planning, follow the rules of your
method and mark the fertile days with a bracket.
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