tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048726941985148264.post1959351513593836905..comments2023-05-20T08:41:39.828-05:00Comments on jessclark.tv: birth control: or if I think you need 80 kidsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11562412026738756677noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048726941985148264.post-82548166950302275012012-05-09T17:23:55.754-05:002012-05-09T17:23:55.754-05:00NFP here. I like to get all jacked up on fertility...NFP here. I like to get all jacked up on fertility meds to make babies and only one of those kiddos survived. Technically, said the doctor, we wouldn't need birth control because my stuff (technical terms here) doesn't work without fertility drugs, therefore free and easy birth control! But we still stuck with NFP to stay consistent for when we were ready for baby number two. Did you know that pnemonia changes stuff? Like, prolonged fevers that trick you into thinking you are dying, not ovulating?! Yep. 21 weeks pregnant with baby number two and zero fertility drugs needed. So...from now own, the plan is NFP for the rest of forever with a healthy dose of pnemonia when we want to grow the kingdom, amen. For the record, baby number two is such a sweet surprise. Can we get NFP shirts made? No? Yeah, maybe too hard core.KRallisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048726941985148264.post-5693031391908125072012-05-08T07:41:49.448-05:002012-05-08T07:41:49.448-05:00Yep, we took the class from the couple to couple l...Yep, we took the class from the couple to couple league - it was great! We used the sympto-thermal method for 10 years and never had an unplanned pregnancy.FivesMagichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15430554213974315058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048726941985148264.post-75018631896841080252012-05-07T22:24:44.505-05:002012-05-07T22:24:44.505-05:00Wendy Grothe McKnight: Two small things I'd ad...Wendy Grothe McKnight: Two small things I'd add. 1) NFP is definitely more effective than the rhythm method. The rhythm method is completely calendar based so it doesn't naturally take into account the things that happen to a women's cycle after child birth, while nursing, age, a fever etc. 2) there are many different kinds of NFP and different ones work better for different people. 3) the book you suggested is very good but there is something to be said for classroom instruction. If interested look at the Couple to Couple league (it is taught from a Catholic perspective (ie. barrier methods not allowed), but is very thorough and teaches sympto-thermal which really covers the basics of most of the other methods. The classes are not overtly Catholic in other regards for those people who would be concerned about those things). Okay, that was 3 things, but sometimes I get so passionate about this I just can't stop. :DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048726941985148264.post-69462401808926117362012-05-07T22:20:18.729-05:002012-05-07T22:20:18.729-05:00Good points and said with grace.
Jenn's MomGood points and said with grace.<br />Jenn's MomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048726941985148264.post-28363508527407874572012-05-07T15:17:39.881-05:002012-05-07T15:17:39.881-05:00I agree. We used NFP with great success for all o...I agree. We used NFP with great success for all of the years that we were having kids. Now, my tubes are tied. THe End.FivesMagichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15430554213974315058noreply@blogger.com