The only safe pother option is abstinence which is not something many are willing to do when married and in love with their husband. So called safe periods do not exist since only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day each month and an orgasm can make you ovulate again.
Sexual orientation has nothing to do with planning to have a family. Many gay people get married and have children through adoption, surrogacy, and artificial insemination.
meal planning affects people due to time because meal planning, we can budget our time more easily and we can have more time for our family.
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POPCOM is a population program in the Philippines. POPCOM encourages people to reduce their family size by advocating family planning services.
POPCOM is a population program in the Philippines. POPCOM encourages people to reduce their family size by advocating family planning services.
People realized that the population was rising at a very fast rate
-It can be expensive. -Many people might not be able to receive the artificial skin due to certain allergies they might have to artificial material. -the dilemma of science vs. religion (the faith of many people might be the obstructive force for a family member/relative to receive this helpful assistance).
To motivate people in a community to practice family planning, point out reasons for doing so. Focus on things that will impact the families involved, such as the cost of each child, the space that is needed, and the time needed for each child.
yes they can, alot of people done it, people are planning to do it, and later on moving with whole family there. tania rocks
Given that this is in the "Catholicism" category... yes, I think it's safe to say that the Roman Catholic church is against most forms of family planning. (They're probably okay with abstinence as a family planning method.)Roman Catholic AnswerOf course the Church is not against family planning, unless by that you are referring to the modern euphemism of "using contraception". The Church believes that people should be responsible and should work with God and avoiding all sin while planning their family remembering that God is the creator of all life.
Planning a family allows time for people to make decisions. For couples, it gives them time to decide how many children they'll have and when they'll have them. Family planning gives them the opportunity to finish their studies, become stable in a career, purchase a home, and emotionally, mentally, and financially prepare themselves before diving into such a big responsibility.
The Catholic Church believes that any type of artificial contraception, including but not limited to condoms, the pill, and coitus interuptus.However, the Catholic Church allows Natural Family Planning IF there is a serious and just reason for spouses to avoid pregnancy (e.g. health reasons, etc.).Natural Family Planning is when the woman keeps track of her cycle and the couple abstain from sexual relations during the woman's fertile period..Catholic AnswerNo, as mentioned above, the Catholic Church does not favor family planning if you are using that term as our current society uses it - as a code phrase for contraception and abortion. Contraception is seen as frustrating God's plan for human beings, and this is born out in the fact that nearly every form of artificial birth control out there has serious side effects (they are seriously unhealthy for the people who use them), and not really all that effective. Abortion is nothing more nor less that the murder of one's own child, so of course the Church does not favor sin in any of its flavors. That being said, limiting one's family size - IF there are serious reasons involved that are not selfish nor short-sighted, and in keeping with God's plans, may be done through Natural Family Planning, which, unlike artificial birth control is nearly 100% effective and causes no harm to either the husband or the wife. As a matter of fact it is very healthy for marriages.