Mary_Gail_36
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I beg to differ. NFP is not going through great lengths. Really.Yeah this is a pretty good analogy for NFP!
Fertility is cyclical. Most of the time a woman is infertile.
The observational part of NFP does not cause infertility. A nun could observe her cycle to observe health issues. It’s not a cumbersome part of life to know how the female body works.
NFP (to avoid) only works if one avoids sex on the fertile days.
That requires self control,
It requires communication between spouses,
It requires trust that sex is being avoided for serious reasons. Really, honestly, how many men are willing to abstain for trivial reasons? How easy is it to feel rejected if the reasons are trivial?
NFP only works because a couple is able to postpone intimacy with a spouse they love. Is that as easy as using a condom?
NFP can only be done on a monthly basis. If the couple is abstaining today to avoid a pregnancy, is there any guarantee what will happen the rest of the cycle?
Is there any possibility that the following month they might not have the strength or the desire to abstain?
I’m getting a bit tired of the foot stomping, “NO fair, NFP couples are still having sex, no fair!”
Married Catholics can renew their marital vows when they wish. It is good and holy to do so. If a couple cannot have a child at this time, they do not do what causes pregnancy.
Have sex when the wife is fertile. That is the only way to get pregnant.