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Despite the low contraceptive prevalence among the Mayan population of Guat
emala, past research has found interest in natural methods. A calendar rhyt
hm method with a simple blanket rule would appear to be preferable to more
complicated methods. Under a blanket rule, the number of days of abstinence
is predetermined and all couples are instructed to abstain during the same
interval of the menstrual cycle. However, regular menstrual cycles may be
key to successful practice of a calendar method, A database of 880 cycles o
f 301 women of the Guatemalan highlands was analyzed to determine the lengt
h and regularity of menstrual cycles in this population. CONTRACEPTION 1999
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