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Perspectivesa Catholic Mom Column by Sara Fox Peterson Archived Catholic Natural Family Planning Columns from Sara Fox Peterson
Sara can be contacted by email at sfp@thosepetersons.com - please indicate "NFP" in the subject line of your email. |
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Natural Family Planning Method Comparison - a comprehensive comparison of natural family planning methods For additional "cyber-support" you are also most welcome to join in the discussions in the Catholic Mom Community's NFP Forum |
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Husbands and Daughters Husbands A few weeks ago I received an email from a young man who is engaged and planning on taking an NFP class with his fiancé, but was concerned that NFP seemed to unfairly burden women because she must be the one to track and chart the symptoms of fertility and I have also heard from many women who complain that their husband’s ‘go along’ with NFP, but aren’t really partners to the degree that they would like. There are 4 parts to practicing NFP:
And only part of the first of these needs to be done by the wife alone. Only the woman herself can observe whether or not cervical mucus is present and if so, what its characteristics are, but after a few cycles of experience this is usually no more burdensome than observing the presence or absence of any other physical symptom (such as a headache or a runny nose or whether one is hungry or thirsty). Husbands can and do take responsibility for setting the alarm clock, getting the thermometer and handing it to their wives at the right time every day. Some take responsibility for keeping the chart by asking their wives each night before bed to dictate their observations for the day so that they can be recorded. Some husbands are the main interpreters of the charts of their wives’ observations and other couples do this together. And every couple who practices NFP should decide together whether not they need to abstain during the fertile phase of the woman’s cycle and both should be equally responsible for finding non-sexual ways to express love and remain intimate during the times when abstinence is necessary. As with any shared responsibility in marriage, each couple must find the division of labor that works best for them and there is no one, right way to divide up or share these responsibilities, but because we live in a culture which tends to view fertility as a ‘woman’s problem’ and because women often feel somewhat ashamed of their fertility (or that the symptoms of fertility are somehow ‘icky’) many couples could benefit from a little soul-searching and honest discussion about whether they are truly sharing the responsibility of planning their families in way that is in keeping with the degree of openness and partnership married couples are called to. Daughters I believe that it is extremely important that girls/young women are taught the physiological basics of NFP (what cervical mucus is and what it indicates), usually at around the same time that they are taught about menstruation. I have talked to a truly astonishing number of educated, intelligent women who, after a first lesson in NFP, say “Oh that’s what that (cervical mucus) is! I always thought there was something wrong with me or that I had an infection when I saw that." All women - even young ones - have the right to understand how their bodies work and to be prepared for and comfortable with all of the changes they will observe throughout their menstrual cycles. There is also statistical evidence* that girls/young women who can see that they are fertile each cycle are far more likely to value their fertility and sexuality and guard them appropriately. And a woman who has been observing her fertility (even casually) for years will usually find it relatively easy to trust that NFP will work for her should she need to avoid pregnancy once she is married The Pontifical Council for the Family’s document, The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality,** deals extensively with the duties, rights and solemn responsibilities of parents in educating their children about all aspects of sexuality, and specifically on the subject of a young girl’s entry into puberty it says this: “Another important task for parents is
following the gradual physiological development of their daughters and
helping them joyfully to accept the development of their femininity
in a bodily, psychological and spiritual sense. Therefore, normally, one
should discuss the cycles of fertility and their meaning . . .
Instruction for both girls and boys should
aim at pointing out the beauty of motherhood and the wonderful reality of
procreation, as well as the deep meaning of virginity. In this way they will
be helped to go against the hedonistic mentality which is very widespread
today and particularly, at such a decisive stage, in preventing the ‘contraceptive
mentality’ which unfortunately is very common and which girls will have
to face later in marriage” (90-92, emphasis original).
*See http://www.teenstar-international.org/ for these statistics and more information on Teen STAR, an NFP-based sex-ed program for teenagers. **To read the entire document visit
The Vatican's Pontifical Council for the Family and their document The
Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality or for a less scholarly, but still faithfully Catholic, treatment of this
subject I highly recommend the book Beyond the Birds and the Bees For additional "cyber-support" you are also most welcome to join in the discussions in the Catholic Mom Community's NFP Forum
Sara Fox Peterson is a
stay-at-home mom and certified teacher of the
Billings Ovulation Method of Natural Family Planning. She holds a BS in
biology and an MS in human physiology, both from Georgetown University, and
lives in Maryland with her husband and two sons. |
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