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4. The Right Kind of NFP Instruction: A Work of Evangelization

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Walking with Jesus.

While it is true that systematic natural family planning can stand on its own merits as a method of birth control, it is also true that periodic abstinence can test our resolve and offer us real temptations to engage in immoral sexual activities during the fertile time.  Through faith we know that the narrow way of Jesus is the only way to true happiness, and we know that He calls us to take up our cross daily and to follow him.  We know that Jesus came to save us and to teach us how to love.  Even so, we are weak and we can feel like St. Paul who wrote about his weaknesses.  We need the help of the Lord to overcome these temptations, and we need to remember that He revealed to St. Paul that He provides the grace necessary to overcome temptations (see 2 Cor 12:9).  It is unwise to think we are not going to be tempted, and it is stupid not to pray to the Lord for the graces we need to overcome them.

The right kind of NFP course will deal realistically with the difficulty of chaste abstinence and will relate it to the doctrine of the daily cross.

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John F. Kippley
Battle-Scarred: Justice Can Be Elusive

3. The Right Kind of NFP Instruction: A Work of Evangelization

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

God made marriage.  God Himself created the marriage relationship and ordered sexuality exclusively toward marriage.  The Bible and sacred Tradition make it clear that God intends sexual intercourse to be, at least implicitly, a renewal of the marriage covenant.  That is, in God’s plan, sexual union is exclusively a marriage act that 1) reflects and renews, at least minimally, the faith and committed love of the marriage covenant and 2) is not deliberately closed to the transmission of life.  Pope John Paul II incorporated this basic understanding of the marriage act into his Letter to Families ten years after he completed the lectures that make up his Theology of the Body.  “In the conjugal act, husband and wife are called to confirm in a responsible way the mutual gift of self which they have made to each other in the marriage covenant” (n.12.12, his italics).  In practice, these concepts are easily expanded to explain more fully the marriage covenant.  Every engaged and married couple deserves to learn this basic understanding of the marriage covenant and how it applies to love and sexuality.

God made marriage for family.  The right kind of NFP course will help couples understand that marriage is for family and that they are called to be generous in having children.  NFP is not “Catholic birth control.”  Specifically, the NFP course should transmit standard Catholic teaching that couples need a sufficiently serious reason to postpone or avoid pregnancy in order to use systematic NFP.  Some NFP promoters want to avoid the term “serious reason” (HV 10 and 16) and substitute “just cause” (HV 16). While both terms are used in Humanae Vitae, I think that in the present circumstances “just cause” is psychologically inadequate if used separately instead of as a supplement to “serious reason.”  “Just cause” terminology carries the risk of sounding like “just ’cuz” as in “just ’cuz we don’t want the inconvenience of kids or more kids.”

What about the decision to do ecological breastfeeding?  Aside from wanting to do what’s best for the child, no reasons are needed to use ecological breastfeeding with the hopes of a year or more of natural infertility.  In fact, considering all the health benefits of EBF to mother and baby, breastfeeding ought to be the default decision—the normal standard of care, and couples should need a sufficiently serious reason not to breastfeed.

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John F. Kippley
Battle-Scarred: Justice Can Be Elusive

2. The Right Kind of NFP Instruction: A Work of Evangelization

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

God Himself made woman in such a way that the frequent suckling of her baby at her breasts postpones the return of fertility.  Scientific research has demonstrated that frequency of suckling is the key to the normal postponement of fertility.  Mothers who breastfeed according to the Seven Standards of ecological breastfeeding (EBF) will experience, on average, 14 to 15 months of amenorrhea (the absence of periods) before their first postpartum menstruation.  These mothers will also provide the best nutrition with resultant better health for both baby and themselves; and they will save well over a thousand U. S. dollars with each baby—funds not spent on formula and baby foods.  Mothers also enjoy a number of health benefits.  (There are currently at least 21 recognized health benefits for breastfed babies and eight health benefits for breastfeeding mothers.)  It is God Himself who created this mutually health-enhancing mother-baby relationship, and God Himself created the side effect of natural baby spacing.  It is part of the New Evangelization to teach God’s personal causation of these beautiful natural realities.  Every engaged and married man & woman deserves to know this part of God’s creation.

God Himself made woman in such a way that pre-ovulation estrogen causes a healthy discharge of mucus from the cervix.  God Himself made woman in such a way that pre-ovulation estrogen also causes several physical changes in the cervix.  Both the mucus changes and the cervix changes can be detected and evaluated by informed women.  Every engaged and married woman deserves to know these aspects of God’s creation.

God Himself made woman in such a way that post-ovulation progesterone causes her basal (i.e., resting) temperature to rise enough that it can be readily noticed with accurate temperature taking and recording.  A sufficiently elevated temperature pattern provides a positive assurance that she is past ovulation.  The NFP husband can become involved in the process of fertility awareness through the simple act of giving the thermometer to his wife in the morning, taking it back after a minute or so, and recording the temperature on their chart.  Every engaged and married couple deserves to know this aspect of God’s creation.

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John F. Kippley
Battle-Scarred: Justice Can Be Elusive