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To: mockingbyrd

The Couple to Couple League teaches the sympto-thermal method.

I remember when I was first learning human anatomy, during a time that my husband and I were still using OCP, and I had no clue that a woman's body is so vocal about its hormonal milieu. When we were learning about the hormonal changes that occur with a woman's menstrual cycle and the physical changes that accompany it, I started wondering why women had to be so dependent on artificial contraception in order to plan their pregnancies.

Now, after my husband and I have happily started using NFP, and been successful at it, I wonder why the medical community is so eager to push contraception upon women, instead of teaching a method that is quite easy, not to mention completely free. And I have come to the conclusion that the medical establishment wants women to need birth control, not only because the medical community has shown itself to me to be full of elitists who like to decide which populations should be reproducing, but also because those same elitists don't want women learning a method that is based on a moral and faith-based lifestyle.

When I was completing my obstetrics rotation, my classmates and I had a lecture on different methods of predicting fertility and assisting conception. After hearing about all the different methods for measuring fertility, all of which involved some cost, I asked why we couldn't just have a woman take her temperature every morning to see if she was ovulating. The physician giving the lecture looked at me as if I were an alien. She stated that no one would do such a thing. After I replied that I took my temperature every morning quite easily, she launched into a lecture about how I was more intelligent than the average individual, and so I was more capable of keeping track of my own fertility. What I brought away from her screed was that the average person is so stupid that they can't be trusted with keeping track of their own fertility. Apparently taking one's temperature and taking note of other signs of fertility is much more difficult than spending money on kit to predict ovulation, remembering to take a pill every day, refilling the prescription and driving to the pharmacy to get it, or making a trip to the doctor every 3 months for a shot of depo-provera. And with all the time liberal doctors spend whining about how the poor don't have access to medical care, they still want these populations paying money that doesn't need to be paid for artificial contraception. The mind boggles.


16 posted on 02/21/2007 7:55:45 PM PST by The Phantom FReeper (Have you hugged your soldier today?)
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To: The Phantom FReeper

Maybe my theory is too simplistic, but they hate women, or at least true womanhood, which cannot be separated from her ability to bring life into this world.

Janet Smith has some excellent talks about contraception and the development of the pill. Two men saw their testicles shrink during test runs of the first male pill, and all testing and further development ceased, until 2006. Three women died, and they just altered the dose.


20 posted on 02/21/2007 8:04:33 PM PST by mockingbyrd (peace begins in the womb)
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To: The Phantom FReeper

THAT is a great post!


36 posted on 02/21/2007 9:14:34 PM PST by Jo Nuvark (Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
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To: The Phantom FReeper

Excellent points. I think every female past puberty should at least record her menstruation days, because the menstrual cycle is such a sensitive indicator of what's going on with the body as a whole.

If a woman find she has cycle irregularities or other unpleasant symptoms, then recording temperature would be useful, as well. I discovered I had low thyroid function because my temperatures were so low ... a little kelp supplement worked miracles!


39 posted on 02/22/2007 5:12:32 AM PST by Tax-chick (Every "choice" has a direct object.)
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To: The Phantom FReeper
Now, after my husband and I have happily started using NFP, and been successful at it, I wonder why the medical community is so eager to push contraception upon women,

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Yes! Why are they?

NFP is much less expensive, and far kinder to the body than harsh hormones, and foreign IUDs. You are right, as well, about the inconvenience of making and keeping doctors' appointments. As you pointed out, these artificial methods require just as much, or more, discipline as NFP.

Another advantage of NFP was understanding the ebb and flow of mind and body as the woman progresses through the monthly cycle.
42 posted on 02/22/2007 5:37:33 AM PST by wintertime
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To: The Phantom FReeper

Follow the money.


64 posted on 02/22/2007 7:55:48 AM PST by Jaded ("I have a mustard- seed; and I am not afraid to use it."- Joseph Ratzinger)
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To: The Phantom FReeper
I wonder why the medical community is so eager to push [artificial] contraception upon women, instead of teaching a method that is ... completely free.

You answered your own question.

98 posted on 03/06/2007 7:15:14 AM PST by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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