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jennyr
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I took my first NFP class last week, very excited and happy to get started… as soon as my SO decides they are ready… anyways
I was a bit sad to learn more about the female’s fertility. From what I learned, in a nutshell, fertilization has to occur right after ovulation, with the egg growing for 3-4 days(I believe) so its big enough and developed enough to implant.
I started thinking and realized that if anyone has sex a few days after ovulation, and fertilization occurs you are virtually assured of an abortion, because the fertilized egg won’t attach because its not big enough. This has been bothering me lately. Why would God create us that way? why would abortions be “built” into our bodies like that.
It got my mind going down paths that I didn’t necessary want it to. Ideas such as, “man… it makes so much more sense then that God doesn’t create the soul until implantation” which is obviously non-Catholic. Any flaws in my thinking or advice? God Bless
I was a bit sad to learn more about the female’s fertility. From what I learned, in a nutshell, fertilization has to occur right after ovulation, with the egg growing for 3-4 days(I believe) so its big enough and developed enough to implant.
I started thinking and realized that if anyone has sex a few days after ovulation, and fertilization occurs you are virtually assured of an abortion, because the fertilized egg won’t attach because its not big enough. This has been bothering me lately. Why would God create us that way? why would abortions be “built” into our bodies like that.
It got my mind going down paths that I didn’t necessary want it to. Ideas such as, “man… it makes so much more sense then that God doesn’t create the soul until implantation” which is obviously non-Catholic. Any flaws in my thinking or advice? God Bless