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javelin
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Hi everyone,
I need some advice on NFP methods. After much agonizing over the decision, my wife started using the pill about a month ago. She says that she knows it is against Church teaching and that it is not perfect, but she feels she has no choice for other medical reasons. Also, NO ONE in her life except me believes there is anything wrong with it – none of her Catholic or protestant friends – her Catholic parents (who berated me for sticking to the Church’s teaching) – even the two priests she spoke with both basically told her she just needed to do what she felt was right.
In the past, we have tried to use sympto-thermal NFP, but have two children and one lost (ectopic) to show for it. I couldn’t love them more, though
. I know our practice was not as precise as it could be, but the bottom line is that she needs more assurance of avoiding pregnancy.
Thus, the pill.
My question for you is this – is there another form of natural family planning that is very effective? She will not do the whole cervical mucus thing, so Billings is out (which is also why our sympto-thermal was really more of a temp. only). My wife thought she heard about a computerized thing that could extremely accurately detect ovulation, and she said that if we got something like that that she could trust, she would go off the pill.
I’ve seen some good things about lutenizing hormone tests and their accuracy, but I’m not sure this can be used well as an NFP practice (seems more like a solution for someone who wants to get pregnant, not avoid).
The only “computerized” solution I found was a saliva-based test where you put this thing on your tongue and it tests for chemical levels to detect the onset of ovulation. Ovu-cue. It is supposedly 98% effective at predicting ovulation 5 days in advance, but it also says it is not yet “approved” by the FDA as an NFP device. Anyone know more about this?
Thanks for your advice in advance.
Peace,
javelin
I need some advice on NFP methods. After much agonizing over the decision, my wife started using the pill about a month ago. She says that she knows it is against Church teaching and that it is not perfect, but she feels she has no choice for other medical reasons. Also, NO ONE in her life except me believes there is anything wrong with it – none of her Catholic or protestant friends – her Catholic parents (who berated me for sticking to the Church’s teaching) – even the two priests she spoke with both basically told her she just needed to do what she felt was right.
In the past, we have tried to use sympto-thermal NFP, but have two children and one lost (ectopic) to show for it. I couldn’t love them more, though
Thus, the pill.
My question for you is this – is there another form of natural family planning that is very effective? She will not do the whole cervical mucus thing, so Billings is out (which is also why our sympto-thermal was really more of a temp. only). My wife thought she heard about a computerized thing that could extremely accurately detect ovulation, and she said that if we got something like that that she could trust, she would go off the pill.
I’ve seen some good things about lutenizing hormone tests and their accuracy, but I’m not sure this can be used well as an NFP practice (seems more like a solution for someone who wants to get pregnant, not avoid).
The only “computerized” solution I found was a saliva-based test where you put this thing on your tongue and it tests for chemical levels to detect the onset of ovulation. Ovu-cue. It is supposedly 98% effective at predicting ovulation 5 days in advance, but it also says it is not yet “approved” by the FDA as an NFP device. Anyone know more about this?
Thanks for your advice in advance.
Peace,
javelin