New NFP Methods Appeal to Wide Range of Women
March 25, 2008 at 4:04 pm (NFP Friends, News, Non-Trad NFP fans)
Tags: Family, Family Planning, Medicine, Natural Family Planning, NFP, Science
Science Consciousness blog posted an entry recently on a study published about the Standard Days Method of Natural Family Planning, which is widely promoted by the Georgetown University Medical Center’s Institute for Reproductive Health.

Some of the interesting points to be noted in the study, which will not come as a surprise to those familiar with NFP’s fruits and successes, is that the men were very supportive of this family planning method. This builds consensus in a relationship, which strengthens marriages. Hence,a huge contributing reason for lower divorce rates with NFP couples (and not, as suggested, due to the Catholic moral browbeating).
All in all, it seems to be an objective and positive review of this particular method of NFP: “These studies were conducted in a wide variety of cultural settings, but in all of them, men found the method easy to use and most stated that they planned to continue using the Standard Days Method and would recommend it to others.”
Carly said,
March 26, 2008 at 7:52 pm
I think NFP has a lot going for it for women who dislike chemical and barrier forms of birth control. If they’re not Catholic they would confine their use of these other methods to the fertile times or use withdrawal. The written materials should make that much clear to non-Catholics. I don’t think it’s addressed IIRC.
lima said,
April 5, 2008 at 10:20 am
I always like natural treatment.