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I have friends who feel using NFP is always immoral. I have known others who worried that they might have over time begun to use it immorally. When I was concerned about the subject I talked with our parish priest. Granted you can get different answers that way, but they are available to offer counsel. One priest basically said once we have any children we have shown an openness to life, and thus NFP is fine indefinitely after that. That came across a little weird but did my best to work with the answer, reading more about NFP. Another child and change in parish priest later, I met with the new priest. I discussed with him our reasons for delaying for now–he responded that we were OK to delay and also asked what our response would be should we discover an unplanned pregnancy. Sure there would be a bit of fear initially, but we would be ecstatic.
Many a post has mentioned that NFP can be used to delay or to conceive. Many a post has mentioned that NFP can be used morally or perhaps immorally (i.e.-not a significant reason to delay/avoid conception). If you’re unsure about your own situation, perhaps seek a priest willing to talk with you.
God Bless.
PS-Thermal based methods indicated that I wasn’t even ovulating. Doctors used these methods to say to us that we wouldn’t be able to conceive. Thankfully they were wrong! We eventually found a mucous based method, and I’m grateful for it. Just my experience, my two cents.
Many a post has mentioned that NFP can be used to delay or to conceive. Many a post has mentioned that NFP can be used morally or perhaps immorally (i.e.-not a significant reason to delay/avoid conception). If you’re unsure about your own situation, perhaps seek a priest willing to talk with you.
God Bless.
PS-Thermal based methods indicated that I wasn’t even ovulating. Doctors used these methods to say to us that we wouldn’t be able to conceive. Thankfully they were wrong! We eventually found a mucous based method, and I’m grateful for it. Just my experience, my two cents.