Given that the Pill prevents ovulation from occurring, I'm not sure how helpful the symptothermal method would be, because the cues that cause a woman's basal body temperature to rise or fall predictably aren't there if ovulation isn't taking place. Methods using cervical mucus to judge won't work either, as the Pill is designed to thicken cervical mucus. Plus, the hormones in the Pill force a woman into an artificial 28-day cycle.
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