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- From: forgach@noao.edu (Suzanne Forgach)
- Subject: Re: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.195411.9688@noao.edu>
- Originator: forgach@gemini.tuc.noao.edu
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- Organization: National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ, USA
- References: <1992Jul20.191202.16349@csus.edu>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 19:54:11 GMT
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- From article by chaneysa@nextnet.csus.edu (Stephen A Chaney):
- > In article bbehlen@soda.berkeley.edu (Vitamin B (Brian Behlendorf)) writes:
- >>In article forgach@noao.edu (Suzanne Forgach) writes:
- >>>
- >>>Applying Mathematics has FREED us from applying possibly
- >>>harmful Physics and Chemistry, to our bodies!
- >>
- >>You know what they call people who use the rhythm method, right?
- >>PARENTS.
-
- Only if they've chosen to be :-)
-
- > I am sorry, but I never heard of rhythm working as a contraceptive.
-
- Of course it doesn't work like a contraceptive!
- It's not harmful to the body!!
-
- However, consider yourself informed of a case for whom Natural Family
- Planning works extremely well at _either_ avoiding or achieving pregnancy.
- ME. I can also point you to many other people, some of whom have net
- access, for whom NFP is their family method of choice.
-
- Write to me via e-mail, Steve, and you will be SURPRISED (although you
- shouldn't be) at what you find out.
-
-
- > I've heard of a number of horror stories about it from pro-lifers...
-
- I seriously doubt this. However I'll tell you an equal number of
- horror stories I've heard from women using artificial contraception.
-
-
- Suzanne Forgach
-