Ping!
There is natural birth control, but it involves one’s knees.
Bumping this one. Ouch!
After years of fertility problems, I did not go back on the Pill after I had my son. Actually, I tried to go back on it but stopped four days into the pack. They made me feel like crap, and I haven’t taken them since. After some research, I really don’t think that the Pill is all that safe, nor does it fix the problems that it claims to. I have PCOS and was put on the Pill when I was 16 to “help” the problem. Later I found out it only stalled the problem. After I had my son, I found out I had systemic candida and had probably had it for years. Systemic candida can cause PCOS. The Pill can help candida thrive in the body. Go figure.
I think the “natural food” stuff is BS — buncha wacko granola—crunching sandal-wearing hippies ... we like our chicken hormone-laced and extra juicy.
But, the wife is on the pill — so we are consistently anti-natural (with the exception of breasts — in which case, I am extremely pro-natural. Haha.).
SnakeDoc
My standard response to a living-natural-libtard (honed from years of living in Berkeley) is as follows:
Man, that is so-o-o-o cool! Pause. Do you have any idea how many nasty chemicals are in pot?
BTW, I grew up living “natural”. Only now days you’d call it “poverty”.
Great post!
One of my friends just had her 8th child. Her husband has two other from a previous marriage. They plan 1 or 2 more.
Many now consider it unnatural to have any children. I am not joking.
Sadly, I suspect we won't be able to have that many kids, but when my bride and I talk of wanting more it makes a lot people annoyed.