Actually, well-trained NFP practitioners can do startling well (see, e.g. Wikipedia’s sidebar).
I always thought that there was a fairly easy way out of equating NFP with other forms of contraception—just pretend like everybody learns it so they can maximize their reproductive potential instead of minimize it.
What I’m trying to say is that if you were a Catholic, you could teach people Natural Family Planning and tell them that it is to be used for finding out which days are the best for procreation.
Actually, well-trained NFP practitioners can do startling well (see, e.g. Wikipedia’s sidebar).
I always thought that there was a fairly easy way out of equating NFP with other forms of contraception—just pretend like everybody learns it so they can maximize their reproductive potential instead of minimize it.
(Edit: No longer applicable.)
There was an extra word, actually. Fixed, thanks.
What I’m trying to say is that if you were a Catholic, you could teach people Natural Family Planning and tell them that it is to be used for finding out which days are the best for procreation.