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Thank you for your answer before. I definitely understand what you are saying. I just have one more question, it can only happen when for some reason you are still ovulating while on the birth control right? Without ovulation there would be on fertilized egg right

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Correct.  Ovulation has to occur before there is a fertilization.  But that happens often enough for it to be considered a serious matter of concern for those who value life from conception to natural death.  If you don't value life from those two points, the value of life is diminished and eventually no one cares anymore.  

Which is pretty much what we see now in the culture of death where euthanasia and abortion and child abuse and elder abuse and spousal abuse and murder are quite common.  There is a connection between all of these.   And the connection is the respect for life that has been lost through the casual acceptance of abortion at whatever stage of life.

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Expertise

Natural Family Planning is a risk-free, safe, and economical alternative to chemical and barrier contraceptives. NFP is easy to understand, aids in fertility awareness for spacing children as well as increasing communication and assisting couples to concieve. I do not answer questions about other forms of birth control.

Experience

I have personal experience with all birth control methods, I practiced NFP throughout my child-bearing years and I am a paralegal with great research skills. I am totally convinced this is a viable alternative and I can back-up my statements with research.

Organizations
National Association of Legal Professionals, (NALS). Couple to Couple League (www.ccli.org - national organization for NFP)

Education/Credentials
Medical Assisting diploma, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Applied Science in Legal Studies.

Awards and Honors
College graduate with high honors; high school graduate with highest honors;

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