We are excited to announce that the September/October 2012 issue of Family Foundations features an exclusive and indepth interview with San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and his wife, Tiffany, about their embrace of NFP and its impact on their marriage and family. Philip says people notice that their family is different: “People see how happy we are; it does stand out.”
Here is an excerpt from this 8-page feature story:
Also in this issue:
- Witness Talk: NFP orients couple to each other
- Promoting NFP: How CCL chapters are successfully spreading the word
- The birds & the bees: NFP families reflect on teaching children about sexuality
- CCL makes a new push to promote NFP: How CCL is not taking the contraception mandate sitting down.
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Doesn’t sound much like practicing NFP to me; it sounds like throwing caution to the wind and accepting whatever happens. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, especially with an NFL salary. But there’s an important distinction being missed here.
Case and point . . .
“Philip: [But in practice] we’ve mostly either been pregnant or breastfeeding.
Tifany: So far we haven’t ever reached a point where we
have thought we seriously needed to space further. Usually by the time the baby is however old we’re kind of like, ‘Why not?’”
This is how we chose NFP so many years ago. We noticed that some couples were happy and some not. And we did what the happy ones were doing—–NFP!