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The Best of Natural Family Planning: Ecological Breastfeeding

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016

The nursing mothers who ovulated later continued to give night feedings, nursed more often, introduced other foods slowly, and reduced their nursing times gradually.  Dr. Howie concluded that “the effectiveness of suckling as an inhibitor of ovulation is certainly dependent upon breastfeeding practice.  The resumption of ovulation may be dependent upon other factors as well, but certainly we would suggest that suckling is a major variable, if not the major variable in the control of postpartum ovulation and fertility” (emphasis in the original) (page 23).

Sheila Kippley

The Best of Natural Family Planning: Ecological Breastfeeding

Monday, August 1st, 2016

One of the best options for natural family planning is ecological breastfeeding.  Why?  Because it is a natural—and abstinence-free—way to space babies.  Those interested in breastfeeding infertility research should read my book on this topic:  The Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding: The Frequency Factor.  For World Breastfeeding Week I will cite some of this research.  Page numbers refer to The Seven Standards.

H. William Taylor, PhD, worked with a group of breastfeeding mothers who would be inclined to follow the mothering practices typical of traditional breastfeeding cultures. The 72 American mothers in the study averaged 14 months of postpartum infertility. Dr. Taylor’s research reaffirmed a very important conclusion for natural child spacing: what is important for breastfeeding infertility is short intervals between feedings (page 47).

Sheila Kippley

The book sale continues this week:
NFP Sale:  During NFP Week and World Breastfeeding Week (July 24 to the end of August 7th), only the following print books will be on sale at a fantastic 50% discount at lulu.com.

Natural Family Planning: The Complete Approach (coil binding only)
The Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding: The Frequency Factor
Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing
The discount will be given upon ordering any of the 3 above print books at www.lulu.com.

8. Ecological Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing

Saturday, August 8th, 2015

CONCLUSIONS:

6. Many couples and priests are extremely grateful for this knowledge because they had never heard about breastfeeding and natural child spacing before. Some couples then use only breastfeeding to space their children.

7.  God’s plan through ecological breastfeeding involves no abstinence. On the other hand, some couples using systematic NFP sometimes complain about the abstinence.  Every Natural Family Planning program ought to teach the evidence-based Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding. It is not sufficient just to recommend breastfeeding in general in a natural family planning course. In such courses, it is essential to distinguish between the kind of breastfeeding that DOES space babies and the kinds that DO NOT or at least greatly limit the duration of breastfeeding amenorrhea.

8. Teachings about “continued” or “extended” breastfeeding are insufficient and backwards because they take us back to the “Total Breastfeeding” talk of the mid-1960s. Such talk ignores all the research done since then. Also some natural family planning organizations tell the exclusively breastfeeding mother to chart a few weeks after childbirth. These organizations seem to ignore the ample research done on exclusive breastfeeding in many sites throughout the world.

9. Catholic bishops need to ensure that every NFP program that is operating under any sort of diocesan approval or endorsement teaches the Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding. And if bishops really want what is best for their mothers and babies, they need to require them to participate in the right kind of natural family planning course. This is the course that encompasses Catholic moral teaching, the New Evangelization, all the common signs of fertility, and the Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding. It is not consistent to talk about evidence-based systems of fertility awareness and to ignore the evidence-based Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding.

10. Our Catholic bishops and priests need to proclaim authentic Catholic teaching on love, marriage and sexuality including ecological breastfeeding with confidence and joy. When they provide the right kind of practical help, they will be more believable. The right kind of cooperation between the hierarchy and the laity can help the Church to rebuild Christian civilization throughout the world.

This article and its footnotes are available at this website.