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>Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 16:26:57 -0500
>From: Ann Twiggs <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Lactational Amenarrhea and the Roman Catholic Church
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>Has anyone heard that using the LA method is against the teachings of
>the Roman Catholic Church? A hospital run by the RC church here in
>Ohio has banned the teaching of LA after a nurse? complained that birth
>control was being taught. I had thought that this was a natural method
>of child spacing which would not be opposed by the RC church. Does
>anyone have any references that I could use to show that the church
>does not oppose the LA method? TIA
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>Ann Twiggs, RD, LD, IBCLC
>Columbus, Ohio
Okay, I could be TOTALLY wrong here, but my Catholic upbringing and
education was based quite heavily on Natural Law philosophy. Since
lactational amenorrhea is a total NATURAL consequence of nursing, I
can't imagine how it could possibly go against the teaching of the
Catholic Church. I suggest checking with the bishop's office in your
town. The nurse? who complained sounds like she heard the words
"birth control" and went ballistic. The Catholic Church is against
artificial birth control and lactation is certainly not artificial.
Sharon Kazmierski
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