Here’s a couple things I’ve been meaning to read or do reviews on the ones I’ve already read. Have you read them? What do you think?
Google Alert, you are such a blog matchmaker and networking pal. I really like you. You introduce me to people like Natural PaPa, who are non-trad NFP fans with sharp swords of wit, who write blog entries like [...]
The organization that got its name from family planning has at least one franchise exec who’s actually aware of planning *and* families.
No, it’s *not* actually a surprise to NFP fans the that Pill isn’t a panacea. Modern NFP has been around since the 60′s, and more widely known since the 70′s and 80′s. But to those outside the NFP-world-niche, the fact that “Women Look Beyond the Pill” is news.
If you’re a regular reader, you know who I am, what my general beliefs are, and that there is a difference between NFP (Natural Family Planning) & FAM (Fertility Awareness Method), namely a religious and moral difference.
Nevertheless, I don’t hesitate to encourage secular folk to check out natural methods [...]
If you read Dustin at Engaged Marriage’s What You Want to Know About Natural Family Planning, this is Kathleen at Project M‘s reply, which begins
I am an educated, fancy-pants, trendy individual. I have two completely useless liberal-arts [...]
My entry header above is completely unoriginal. I’ve heard it in a couple places, and you know why it’s funny, charming and it sticks? Because it’s true.
In this article by LifeSiteNews via
Looks like a great comprehensive list of links for midwives and anyone interested in natural birthing. I especially like numbers 47 through 59, business tools like a salary estimator, mileage marker, and appointment tracker.
There is no doubt that green is “in,” and veteran environmentalists hope that this is one warming trend that continues. But first, what does “Green is the new black” mean? Most ladies and fashion hipsters know the phrase, “______ is the new black.” It means the object [...]
Here’s a way to celebrate Earth day that isn’t getting much press: learning Natural Family Planning.
A good friend of mine has this brochure on NFP called, “Go Organic,” which totally plugs my blog–thank you, and it suggests that learning the world’s most underrated method of family planning *might* [...]
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 [...]
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