42: How is natural family planning not a form of contraception?
How is natural family planning any different then a condom or a birth control pill? Your still preventing a potential baby and your not really giving your complete self away, if you know you probably won’t get pregnant. When I watched “Theology of the Body”, there main argument was that you should give your complete self during sex as an expression of God’s love, and that contraception prevents giving your whole self. How is natural family planning any different?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Rick
The Catholic Church preaches against it. They are obviously quite confused.
What I don’t get is why you have a problem with how others have sex. Insecure much?Answer by RU486
It’s less effective. Everyone I know who ever tried that ‘method’ has a litter now.Answer by Savage serenity
Perhaps it reduces the chances of a baby being born, but I have a friend whose wife was told by the doctors that she could never have children. They now have two beautiful little girls.Answer by Deepshikha
Because you’re still doing it anyway…even if you’re “waiting” to give all your love.Answer by Jake
It’s just a nicer way of packaging the same idea. Don’t spend too much time worrying about it; sex is a biological function, nothing more. Let your freak flag fly.Answer by CinnamonGirl69er
If I didn’t do anything to prevent the birth of children I would have a freaking litter
Sincerely yours,
Fertile Myrtle
Answer by dawn®if your ok with condoms i can see it … ya know .. if theres no fireworks and no baby then no problem … i see your point ((cinn)) lol fertile mamma .. no need to over-populate or anything …Answer by mc93433
Its not because the church says its not. That’s how most illogical religious proclamations work.Answer by lilith
“…average failure rate of 13 to 20%”
https://www.epigee.org/guide/rhythm.htmlAnswer by Røwan
Natural planning is basically counting the calendar days when a woman is not fertile. (you basically have sex without the use of artificial methods or stopping prior to achieving the full union)
I’ve been married 15 years. Never used contraception, always used the calendar method (and enjoyed it :P). All 3 children were planned
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