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And how does this number differ from nominal Catholics vs. weekly churchgoers?
And what does ‘use’ mean?And how does this number differ from nominal Catholics vs. weekly churchgoers?
A vast majority. The choice is this: you trust NFP and let God magically decide the perfect timing for babies (in reality: seed meets ovum, period) or you realize children cost a lot of money and require lots of time and energy (x5 if they’re ADHD,I know first-hand) and it won’t be God who will be financially, physically and emotionally spent by the end of the day.And how does this number differ from nominal Catholics vs. weekly churchgoers?
If you use NFP properly it is as effective as the Pill. The newer methods use fertility monitors like ClearBlue for the Marquette method. God doesn’t magically decide anything. He put laws and cycles in so we can understand how He works. It’s not a random shot. My husband and I have used NFP for 10 years. We only have 2 kids and both were planned. Take your ignorance elsewhere please. Women deserve better than to be chemically fixed when we aren’t broken. Real men understand that!A vast majority. The choice is this: you trust NFP and let God magically decide the perfect timing for babies (in reality: seed meets ovum, period) or you realize children cost a lot of money and require lots of time and energy (x5 if they’re ADHD,I know first-hand) and it won’t be God who will be financially, physically and emotionally spent by the end of the day.
NFP is 99% effective when practiced properly, so you’re setting up a false dilemma. Your view of children as an unwanted burden is endemic to the utilitarian modern West, though. The irony of it all is that apparently larger families typically function better, as the increase in inter-child dynamics helps them to mature and learn cooperative behaviors faster, taking alot of stress off of the parents.A vast majority. The choice is this: you trust NFP and let God magically decide the perfect timing for babies (in reality: seed meets ovum, period) or you realize children cost a lot of money and require lots of time and energy (x5 if they’re ADHD,I know first-hand) and it won’t be God who will be financially, physically and emotionally spent by the end of the day.
Anecdotal evidence. Take your ignorance elsewhere and learn basic courtesy. The platitude, lame slogan at the end “Real men understand that”If you use NFP properly it is as effective as the Pill. The newer methods use fertility monitors like ClearBlue for the Marquette method. God doesn’t magically decide anything. He put laws and cycles in so we can understand how He works. It’s not a random shot. My husband and I have used NFP for 10 years. We only have 2 kids and both were planned. Take your ignorance elsewhere please. Women deserve better than to be chemically fixed when we aren’t broken. Real men understand that!
There are actually published studies on the effectiveness of various methods of NFP.Anecdotal evidence. Take your ignorance elsewhere and learn basic courtesy. The platitude, lame slogan at the end “Real men understand that”Thank God you have a regular cycle, Mrs. know-it-all.
so why would you think a lot (let’s not quantify) of married Catholics of child bearing age don’t opt for that method if it is that good for *all *women? Is this like a best kept secret, people simply don’t know too much about it, apart from the bias (could be true or not) that it doesn’t work all the time for all women?There are actually published studies on the effectiveness of various methods of NFP.
I know my wife has never used any form of artificial contraception. We do use Natural Family Planning, but we are not closed to life (i.e. if she gets pregnant an abortion would be unthinkable to us).And how does this number differ from nominal Catholics vs. weekly churchgoers?
But 99% means what? That if, as a Catholic couple, you follow NFP’s guidelines religiously, that one out of a hundred marital embraces will result in a pregnancy? Wouldn’t that be like a pregnancy a year for vigorous couples?This might be helpful to look at…en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_birth_control_methods And perhaps you could back up your 99% or tell us (me) how you came up with that figureNFP is 99% effective when practiced properly, so you’re setting up a false dilemma. Your view of children as an unwanted burden is endemic to the utilitarian modern West, though. The irony of it all is that apparently larger families typically function better, as the increase in inter-child dynamics helps them to mature and learn cooperative behaviors faster, taking alot of stress off of the parents.
One thing’s for sure, this omnipresent anti-life attitude will be the death of Western civilization.
I can tell you from personal experience that NFP has worked 100% effective for my wife and I, and we’ve used the method for 9 years. But if my wife would have gotten pregnant we would have welcomed the new baby. That’s the difference between being open to life while using NFP vs the contraceptive mentality of “if this doesn’t work I can just get an abortion”.But 99% means what? That if, as a Catholic couple, you follow NFP’s guidelines religiously, that one out of a hundred marital embraces will result in a pregnancy? This might be helpful to look at. And perhaps you could back up your 99% or tell us (me) how you came up with that figure.
Having an irregular cycle does not hamper the efficacy of NFP. NFP is not the rhythm method.Anecdotal evidence. Take your ignorance elsewhere and learn basic courtesy. The platitude, lame slogan at the end “Real men understand that”Thank God you have a regular cycle, Mrs. know-it-all.
Point well taken. But in many people’s minds, natural family planning (NFP) is a lesser method to control pregnancies. The question is: does reality contradict these people’s idea?I can only tell you from personal experience that NFP has worked 100% effective for my wife and I, and we’ve used the method for 14 years.