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THE TRUTH ABOUT NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING || responding to assumptions

THE TRUTH ABOUT NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING || responding to assumptions The 5 of us girls had an absolutely incredible experience recently becoming trained as Creighton Model Fertility Care Practitioner Interns! We are all so passionate about the topic of Natural Family Planning in general that we wanted to debunk some common myths surrounding the idea. I hope that you learn something new about NFP in this video and become more informed about a woman's body & fertility! Enjoy & ask any follow up questions in the comments below!

ASSUMPTIONS RESPONDED TO //
1:56 - NFP is only for Catholics
2:16 - NFP only works if your cycle is regular
2:53 - NFP is hard to learn & practice
3:04 - NFP is overwhelming & I can't do it
3:43 - If trying to avoid pregnancy, there are only a few days you can use during the cycle
4:17 - I have a really long fertile window
4:59 - Dry days are infertile days
5:45 - NFP is a mindful practice that teaches you to understand your body
6:16 - Charting is a hassle
7:09 - NFP is time consuming
7:28 - Cervical mucus is hard to figure out
8:07 - NFP is less effective than birth control
10:07 - NFP only became popular after birth control became available
12:05 - NFP is only for married couples
13:06 - NFP is dangerous for older women
14:25 - It's hard to find a medical professional that supports NFP
14:58 - NFP causes fighting and hurts relationships

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