Back in Season 2, we asked the question “¿Pueden los católicos utilizar la PFN?” to tackle some of the perceived controversies that surround the use of fertility awareness methods (FAMs) when used for family planning (often referred to in this context as “natural family planning” — hence, “NFP”). Because Natural Womanhood is dedicated to the belief that fertility awareness is for todo el mundo, ...decidimos que ya era hora de volver a plantear esa pregunta, pero con una vuelta de tuerca.
In today’s episode, Grace sits down with Emma Waters to answer the question, “Can Protestants use NFP?” As the wife of a man currently studying for the Anglican priesthood, Emma’s a great person to make the case for why Protestants of all stripes should reconsider how they plan their families—and what they use to do it.
NB: Although we’re focusing on the Protestant perspective(s) surrounding NFP in this episode of the NW podcast, we encourage all our listeners to check it out for a concrete understanding of what sets FAMs apart from the Pill or any other form of contraceptive.
Do you want to make the case for why people of su faith background should use FAM/NFP (or why faith no es required for using FAM/NFP)? If so, I’d love to hear from you! Please shoot me a message at grace@naturalwomanhood.org.
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