NFP after pregnancy?

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In an effort not to highjack another thread, how accurate is NFP (both the Creighton? and Temp? methods - sorry, forgot the spellings from the post) after having a child?

We (err - I, well, I guess my husband won’t either - LOL!) will not be breast-feeding (no lectures, please). We are also “stuck” with the doctors that are assigned to us, so finding an NFP friendly doctor is not really a choice.

We are open to more children, just not so soon after the first! Our true NFP will come from a deployment :).

Thanks for the info in advance!
 
I haven’t read any of the other threads yet, so I am not sure how familiar you are with praciticing NFP. But if you are not planning on breastfeeding, you SHOULD have a return of menses (and return of fertility) within 4-6 weeks postpartum. Since you can’t (well, shouldn’t) resume intercourse until your postpartum check, I would resume checking your fertility signs as soon as you stop bleeding and using NFP should be no different than someone who has not just had a baby. I am 6 months postpartum, and am breastfeeding, but am not lucky enough to have lactational amenorrhea. My menses returned at 2 months after both pregnancies (I have a 22 month old also). Even breastfeeding I was able to chart my fertility signs successfully. My children are so close in age (16 months apart) because we did not have any reason to prevent another pregnancy - and low and behold we conceived! But if you do feel that you need to avoid pregnancy, NFP should work just as well.
 
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In an effort not to highjack another thread, how accurate is NFP (both the Creighton? and Temp? methods - sorry, forgot the spellings from the post) after having a child?

We (err - I, well, I guess my husband won’t either - LOL!) will not be breast-feeding (no lectures, please). We are also “stuck” with the doctors that are assigned to us, so finding an NFP friendly doctor is not really a choice.

We are open to more children, just not so soon after the first! Our true NFP will come from a deployment :).

Thanks for the info in advance!
NFP is effective in the situation you describe. You can take classes long-distance (Creighton) or home study (STM).
 
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