To: RnMomof7; Saundra Duffy; antonius; drstevej
I would be interestd in the breast cancer rates in loop users...that is a "abortion a month " sometimesFor the lack of breast cancer benefit alone, I would say that NFP would be worth the trouble,
Thanks to all of you for your testimonies.
7 posted on
07/20/2002 5:17:02 PM PDT by
Salvation
To: Salvation
My sister-in-law (a very orthodox Catholic) is a Family Practice physician and this is is only form of birth control that she will provide. As one might expect, there are very few physician groups that will allow one of their partners NOT to prescribe the pill, etc. So it has been a challenge for her to find a suitable practice....but the Lord has guided her to just the right place. He never fails His faithful people!!
8 posted on
07/20/2002 7:03:26 PM PDT by
Litany
To: Salvation
Have used NPF for many years and it certainly does make a marriage stronger. I am in the nursing field and I can tell you this (altough I have seen no studies to confirm), most of the women on the oncology floor who are in their 40's and 50's and have cancer all had tubal ligations or were on birth control pills at some point in their younger years! I don't care what science says - my experience is that there is a link!
9 posted on
07/20/2002 7:21:09 PM PDT by
Gerish
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