- Nov 2, 2003
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Hi everyone,
When my son was born by c-section I learned that part of my uterus is dangerously thin, and had been damaged during labor (which is why I had to have the c-section--I had lost too much blood from the defect). Anyway, what that means for us is that we need to wait a while (2 years or so) before having another.
So, we're looking into NFP as really the only option available for us. I read through CCL's stuff, and they seem to be the most knowledgable, but I'm told we would be given a hard time because we're not "crunchy" enough, like I work part time, the baby is on dietary supplements, etc.
Does anyone know of a good NFP organization besides CCL? Preferably one with representatives in Kentucky or southern Ohio? We could get a book, and I'm open to book suggestions as well, but my husband isn't a reader and would understand more if he talks to someone, probably.
Thanks!
When my son was born by c-section I learned that part of my uterus is dangerously thin, and had been damaged during labor (which is why I had to have the c-section--I had lost too much blood from the defect). Anyway, what that means for us is that we need to wait a while (2 years or so) before having another.
So, we're looking into NFP as really the only option available for us. I read through CCL's stuff, and they seem to be the most knowledgable, but I'm told we would be given a hard time because we're not "crunchy" enough, like I work part time, the baby is on dietary supplements, etc.
Does anyone know of a good NFP organization besides CCL? Preferably one with representatives in Kentucky or southern Ohio? We could get a book, and I'm open to book suggestions as well, but my husband isn't a reader and would understand more if he talks to someone, probably.
Thanks!