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ryecroft
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The reason I am writting this post is not to get a feud going on here. I’m Catholic and consider myself to be pro choice (at least in some situations)-One of the problems I have with being Catholic is the whole teaching on Artificial Birth Control. I have been to NFP classes with my husband when we thought that might be a possibility and if it was, we would more than likely be doing that (because of health reasons it’s not). But the Church teaches that NFP is the only acceptable method of spacing children - I have two Catholic friends - each of whom were staunchly on NFP (one on Billings I believe) - each got pregnant(one twice - now she’s on the pill and hasn’t had any more unexpected pregnancies occur). When one of them spoke to her Parish Priest about this he said that God must have really wanted her to have this child so He “over ruled” her decision. This seems to be the basic consensus and answer about and for people getting pregnant who are using NFP. I also have a number of friends who are Catholic and on Artificial Birth Control - be it the pill or an IUD or whatever. While religiously taking the ABC, one of them got pregnant. I know she wasn’t happy about the timing and she got some similar response from the Priest in her parish “well it’s not your decision when to get pregnant now is it - it’s God’s!” Now if God can intervene whenever he chooses to do so than what should it matter whether or not one is using NFP or artificial birth control? It seems that if God wants you to be pregnant than one way or another -be you on NFP or ABC it’s going to happen. This is some of the confusion I feel about being Catholic and dealing with all of the stuff going on with ABC and Abortion. I wish there was another option besides NFP for those of us that do not want to get pregnant “whenever” and can not do NFP - and please don’t say that “well you can abstain” because I just don’t see that happening with any of my friends-also I believe being conjugally available to your spouse is part of the whole Catholic Marriage thing. I’m not trying to get a debate going on how effective NFP is because I have known too many people who have done NFP seriously - I mean you walked into their master bath and there would be a piece of paper on the wall with cycle stuff written out - I only know two couples from the parish who have used NFP and not had something unplanned happen. It almost makes some of my friends and even myself (all of whom are Catholic) feel like we were only put on this Earth to have children. Don’t get me wrong, I want that but I don’t want it to encompass my whole reason for existing. I really am trying to understand this - I don’t like feeling at odds with this.
Thanks- Ryecroft

