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Jan 3rd, 2010 - 00:09:53
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Question
With all due respect, what makes you the expert on NFP? Pax Cristi, Diana
Answer
Hi, Diana! Thanks for your question regarding our CANFP "Ask the Expert" feature.
Whenever a question comes in to us regarding some aspect of natural family planning, we read it for content, then we read it for nuance, then we read it asking ourselves who among our 300 plus members might be the best person to answer it. If it pertains to a health issue, we will send it out to one of several physicians. If it pertains to a specific method, we will send it to a teacher or a physician having expertise in that particular NFP method. If it is related to an ethical or moral dilemma, we will send it out to one of the clergy.
If it relates to dealing with abstinence, one of the officers of CANFP will most often answer it, since most of us have been using NFP for at least 20 years and are certified practitioners or educators. A practitioner has received two years of post grad training in NFP in order to teach women and couples, while an educator has received that training plus one more year to become a trainer of practitioners.
I hope this answers your question, Diana, and that you will consider joining CANFP, the only Natural Family Planning organization in California that supports all natural methods of NFP.
This question was answered by Terry Maes.
Mrs. Maes is a founding member of the CANFP Executive Board, and served as CANFP's first president.
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