- Investigating NFP: Preface
- Investigating NFP: Pius XI
- Investigating NFP: Pius XII
- Investigating NFP: Paul VI
- Investigating NFP: Sidebar on Definitions
- Cardinal Wright Oratory Choir - Jesus My Lord My God My All
- Investigating NFP: An Ob/Gyn's Point of View
- Investigating NFP: Newman's Prayer for Seekers
- Investigating NFP: Contraception Debate
- Investigating NFP: Supporting Families
- Investigating NFP: Ignorance
- Investigating NFP: How Effective is It?
You know what they call people who use Catholic-Church-Approved methods of birth control?
"Parents"
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Boy, I'd love to have a dollar for every time I've heard that. Studies have been done before that have shown the periodic abstinence aspect of NFP to be as effective or more effective than artificial means of birth control. However, those studies weren't widely accepted because they were regarded as Church propaganda. It seems that secular science has finally come to the Church's defense, though.
Natural family planning as good as pill, study finds
The Catholic-backed sympto-thermal method of natural family planning has been found by a German study to be as effective in preventing pregnancies as the contraceptive pill, with researchers also surprised to find a low rate of unintended pregnancies among women who had unprotected sex during their fertile period.
The study was published on 21 February in an online report in the European reproductive medicine journal named "Human Reproduction Today" by researchers from the University of Heidelberg, Earthtimes reports.
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Often not mentioned is that NFP is also better at achieving pregnancy for those having problems than IVF.
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Posted 23 Feb 2007 at 12:30 pm ¶It's been a while since you last commented here, Jester. It's good to hear from you again.
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Posted 23 Feb 2007 at 3:36 pm ¶… and a helluva lot cheaper!!
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Posted 26 Feb 2007 at 3:54 pm ¶Do you know what Catholics who can have children should be?
-Parents
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Posted 15 Mar 2007 at 2:31 am ¶No Cost, No Negative side effects, and the divorce rate amongs NFPers is LESS THAN 2%! What. Maybe they're on to something here. It's not as profitable to the pharmaceutical or abortion industry though (look at contraception-abortion positive correlation rates since the 60's).
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