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NFP: Frequently Asked Questions
 
What is Natural Family Planning (NFP)?
NFP refers to the practice of achieving or avoiding pregnancies according to an informed awareness of a woman's fertility.

Why is NFP the best in family planning?
NFP provides a medically safe, healthy, highly effective and very low cost method of planning your family. It is convenient (no birth control devices to use), and its immediately reversible for achieving or avoiding pregnancy. It is increasingly available throughout the world, it's morally acceptable, and it tells you when you have achieved a pregnancy,.

What is the basis for NFP?
It is scientifically established that during each menstrual cycle a woman normally becomes fertile and then naturally infertile. The fertile time is the part of a her cycle when sexual intercourse can result in pregnancy. A woman's body provides certain physical signs to indicate her fertile and infertile times.

What are the signs of fertility?
The most used signs are a normal discharge of cervical mucus and changes in a woman's waking temperature. Other signs include changes in her cervix and a feeling called "ovulation pain."

Signs of Fertility

Cervical mucus is nature's way of helping a man's sperm reach a woman's egg. Her flow of cervical mucus generally starts in a small way several days before she ovulates (releases an egg); it is a very positive sign that her fertile time has begun. About the time she ovulates, her mucus may be abundant and have a consistency something like raw egg-white. After ovulation, her mucus normally disappears.

A woman's waking temperature is lower before ovulation and rises slightly but distinctly after ovulation. After it has been well elevated for several days (while her mucus has been disappearing), it is a very positive sign that she is infertile.

What is the Sympto-Thermal Method of Natural Family Planning?
The Sympto-Thermal Method is a system of using the mucus and temperature signs in a cross-checking way for the highest confidence and reliability in family planning. The other signs are also used by many women.

Is this what used to be called "the Rhythm Method"?
NO. The Rhythm Method was the Calendar Rhythm Method developed in 1930. It was based on some biological averages, but it did not work well for women who had irregular cycles. It was the 1930's model of NFP, and great progress has been made since then.

Can NFP work with irregular cycles?
YES. Modern NFP assumes that every woman is irregular at least some of the time. In general, if her fertile time comes earlier or later than usual, she knows about it because the start of her cervical mucus comes earlier or later.

Do unnatural methods of birth control affect the signs of fertility?
YES. If you are currently taking the birth control pill, Norplant, Depo Provera, or any other form of hormonal birth control, you will not be able to observe or detect these signs of fertility since these drugs are designed to alter your delicate chemical balance.

Does NFP take much time?
No. With NFP's Sympto-Thermal Method, a woman needs just a few minutes to take her temperature when she wakes up each morning. During the day she takes a moment now and then to become aware of her cervical mucus, usually when she's going to the restroom. Her husband records a dot for the temperature on a chart, and at night she records a symbol to describe her mucus. This simple process gives them an accurate, day to day picture of her fertility.

Is NFP safe?
Yes. NFP uses NO birth control devices or drugs. Every drug has potential side effects and should be taken only when necessary to cure or relieve an illness, etc. However, fertility is a normal process, not a disease. Birth control pills and implants are unnecessary drugs and most intrauterine devices (IUDs) were taken off the American market because of health-related lawsuits. Some physicians have linked spermicides with birth defects.

NFP is healthy: what does that mean?
NFP is health enhancing. Through NFP charting, a woman becomes aware of her normal fertility-menstrual cycle. Some kinds of cycle irregularities can alert her to possible underlying problems, and she can seek early healthcare assistance.

How EFFECTIVE is NFP?
Numerous studies, including one by the U.S. government, have shown that the Sympto-Thermal Method of NFP can be used at the 99% level of effectiveness for AVOIDING pregnancy. That's equal to the birth control pill and better than all barrier methods.

Can NFP help ACHIEVE pregnancy?
Yes. With NFP you will become aware of the most fertile days in your overall fertile time, and you will learn how to maximize your mutual fertility. In addition, your charted cycles may reveal certain patterns that can contribute to infertility and which sometimes can be corrected simply by better nutrition. Many couples of marginal fertility are helped by NFP training to achieve much wanted pregnancies, and those who may need ethical medical help can assist a knowledgeable physician by providing their charts.

Can breastfeeding space babies
Yes, but only when a mother practices a very natural form of baby care characterized by mother-baby closeness. This method is called "ecological breastfeeding", which spaces children about 2 years apart, to distinguish it from "cultural breastfeeding" which does not space babies.

In addition, the ecological breastfeeding taught by CCL helps you to keep your baby healthy and contributes greatly to the emotional enrichment of both mother and baby.

Is NFP morally acceptable?
Yes. All the major religions, including the Catholic Church, accept the use of NFP when couples have a sufficiently serious reason for spacing babies or family limitation.

On the other hand, the teachings of the Catholic Church, some Orthodox churches, some parts of Judaism, and increasing number of Protestants are opposed to sterilization and the use of contraceptive or abortifacient drugs and devices. It should be noted that IUDs and birth control drugs (both the pill and implants) can cause very early abortions.

Is NFP "natural"?
In other words, is it natural for a married couple to practice sexual self-control? Yes. No one denies that at times this is difficult, but such difficulties do not make periodic continence "unnatural." "Natural" means living up to the demands of our human nature, a nature "created in the image and likeness of God." All of the Ten Commandments are sometimes difficult to follow, but all of them spell out the challenge of being true to our own nature.

How does NFP affect a marriage?
Sexual self-control can help build the marital relationship, and therefore most couples report that NFP has a positive effect on their marriages. They find that periodic abstinence helps keeps their sexual relationship fresh, improves their communication, and gives them a deeper respect for each other.

"There is a season for everything, a time for every occupation under heaven... a time for embracing, a time to refrain from embracing."
from Ecclesiastes 3:1,5

In addition, the practice of NFP helps to develop the same strength of character that is necessary for marital fidelity and lifelong marriage. NFP couples have an extremely low divorce rate, about 4% on average compared to the current 50%. This makes sense because couples who respect the natural moral law, God's order of creation, can expect to enjoy its benefits.

So NFP builds better marriages?
Yes, but not automatically.Couples rarely begin to practice NFP out of a desire to improve their marital relationship. However, if they are going to practice NFP harmoniously, they soon find that they have to communicate more fully and creatively with each other. (Many are helped by a CCL brochure, Creative Continence.) Couples do not ignore each other at times when they choose to avoid sexual relations; rather they develop non-genital ways of expressing their love and affection, which is the art of marital courtship.

How can I find out more about NFP?
The best way to learn NFP is to attend a class from The Couple To Couple in San Antonio.

Note: This FAQ page has not taught you how to practice NFP.
 
Article Last Updated: 2/12/2001 6:23:36 AM
Article Created: 12/22/2000 8:13:29 AM

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