natural family planning
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- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
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Re: natural family planning
Quite right, not very environmentally friendly in terms of the disposable sticks but no worse than condoms I guess and it felt better than being on the pill.
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- Living the good life
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Re: natural family planning
I understand the point about the environment and I know two wrongs don't make a right etc but think how many disposable nappies you can get through in a day - a tiny stick isn't much in comparison so if you potty train from birth or use washable nappies perhaps you can be a little lax on the disposable sticks for contraceptive purposes
I certainly wouldn't trust natural family planning otherwise with my body.
It's possibly all hypothetical for us though as our current method doesn't seem too bad and we don't have a spare £60 for one of these machines!
I certainly wouldn't trust natural family planning otherwise with my body.
It's possibly all hypothetical for us though as our current method doesn't seem too bad and we don't have a spare £60 for one of these machines!