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TheWarriorMonk
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The referenced chart shows and 82% effectiveness, not the 99% being spouted here. I’ll assume that’s because the study includes all data, rather than throwing out data favorable to a particular conclusion. That lower effectiveness appears to be consistent with what I’ve observed over the course of my life. NFP practitioners tend to have more “oops” babies, ESPECIALLY when the get older. In fact, my own wife is such an example. I can start going down the list of my Catholic friends who have also had the same thing happen.And why would you want to use ABC that seems to be so much less effective than NFP?
It should also be noted that the methods really are not comparable. NFP asumes no sex during certain times of the month, whereas ABCs do not. Once you start comparing apples to apples, the effectiveness of ABCs will skyrocket; e.g., using ABCs only during the infertile period.