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Family planning experts define family planning as the process by which

responsible and mature couples, if they, determine by themselves the timing,


proper spacing and number of children born to them. Family planning involves three
main aspects: 1. Responsible parenthood 2. Proper spacing of children 3. Birth
control
Family planning involves the rational utilization of effective contraceptive
methods by
married couples so they can space and limit their children to a desirable size in
order for them to attain quality life. Contraceptive means prevention of unwanted
pregnancy, while responsible parenthood means responsible pro-creation and
socialization of children. As responsible parents, married couples are prepared for
the responsiblility of rearing a child who can be properly fed, clothed and educated.
It is essential to understand what is meant by natural family planning in order to
realize why it produces so many benefits to the marriage. In general, Natural Family
Planning (NFP) is defined as methods for achieving or postponing pregnancy that
are based on observations of naturally occurring signs in the woman's body that
inform her of the fertile and infertile phases of her cycle. Authentic Natural Family
Planning never interferes with the transmission of life; its sincere openness to the
Will of God and respect for life is its most vital virtue. Various natural methods are
being taught throughout the world that respect the natural law and are accepted by
most cultures and religions. The Ovulation Method (OM) of Natural Family Planning
is at present the most widely used method because it is the easiest to learn and
simplest to follow.
Thus, they provide helpful knowledge and information about the problem so married
couples could consider the different consequences of having a big number of
children.

Bicol state college of applied sciences and technology


Naga city

Family Planning:
Natural vs. Artificial

Submitted by:
Annabelle A. Sarito
Beed 2-N

Bicol state college of applied sciences and technology


Naga city

Family Planning:
Natural vs.
Artificial

Submitted by:
Janet s. Francisco
Beed 2-N

Bicol state college of applied sciences and technology


Naga city

(Assessment in the different phases of


instruction)
Principle of teaching

Submitted by:
sherleen Mae L. Poja
Beed 2-N

Submitted to:
Connie David
Instructor

Family planning experts define family planning as the process by which


responsible and mature couples, if they, determine by themselves the timing,
proper spacing and number of children born to them. Family planning involves three
main aspects: 1. Responsible parenthood 2. Proper spacing of children 3. Birth
control
Family planning involves the rational utilization of effective contraceptive
methods by
married couples so they can space and limit their children to a desirable size in
order for them to attain quality life. Contraceptive means prevention of unwanted
pregnancy, while responsible parenthood means responsible pro-creation and
socialization of children. As responsible parents, married couples are prepared for
the responsiblility of rearing a child who can be properly fed, clothed and educated.
It is essential to understand what is meant by natural family planning in order to
realize why it produces so many benefits to the marriage. In general, Natural Family
Planning (NFP) is defined as methods for achieving or postponing pregnancy that
are based on observations of naturally occurring signs in the woman's body that
inform her of the fertile and infertile phases of her cycle. Authentic Natural Family
Planning never interferes with the transmission of life; its sincere openness to the
Will of God and respect for life is its most vital virtue. Various natural methods are
being taught throughout the world that respect the natural law and are accepted by
most cultures and religions. The Ovulation Method (OM) of Natural Family Planning
is at present the most widely used method because it is the easiest to learn and
simplest to follow.
Thus, they provide helpful knowledge and information about the problem so married
couples could consider the different consequences of having a big number of
children.

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