ABOUT THE NFP PROGRAM
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What
is Natural Family Planning?
A. Natural Family Planning, or NFP, is a non-interventionist
method of fertility control. It is an educative strategy that enables couples to assume
control of their family planning responsibilities.
Q. How
does NFP work?
A. NFP requires no drugs, no mechanical or surgical intervention!
Couples are educated in fertility awareness by NFP Educators, trained and accredited by
one of two national professional teaching associations of NFP. The exemplary standard of
the professional competencies of these two associations is underwritten by indemnity
insurance.
Q Who
can use NFP?
A. Any couple can use NFP. However, NFP is especially sought by
couples who seek a shared responsibility for family planning. In 1995-96 the NFP Program
provided NFP services to another 9000 people now independent in their fertility
management and/or family planning.
Q. Why
do people choose NFP?
A. Most people decide to use NFP for health reasons. While many
women experience contraindications to medicalised and mechanical family planning methods,
increasing numbers simply prefer a non-interventionist approach to health care. Small
numbers elect to use NFP for religious reasons.

Q. Where
is NFP available?
A. The NFP Program ensures equity of access to NFP services for
all Australians. There are 135 NFP Centres, staffed by over 200 trained and accredited NFP
Educators.
Q. What
about women who have special needs live in rural or remote areas, are Aboriginal or
Torres Strait Islanders or from other countries?
A. The NFP Program is committed to providing NFP services to all
Australians and recognises special needs call for special
strategies! NFP Educators:
- make face-to-face contact with people in rural and remote
areas;
- use correspondence and/or modern technology to teach NFP and
maintain ongoing support;
- are culturally inclusive in program methodologies; and
- utilise client needs-specific program strategies
such as training material in foreign languages.
Q. Is NFP effective?
A. Yes. NFP is based on the latest scientific knowledge in
fertility awareness. Independent field trials have been conducted by the
World Health Organisation and others. Results of the trials, giving
method related pregnancy rates and the Pearl Index - number of
pregnancies occurring for each '100 women years' of use - are available
on request from nfpp@bigpond.net.au.
Q. What
role does NFP have in Government health policies?
A. The NFP program contributes to Government health policies, by
- providing clinical and education services to the
Australia community;
- providing non-interventionist option in family planning;
making a significant contribution to fertility and preventative health programs; and
delivering cost-effective outcomes, to which the Catholic Church has contributed.
Q. Does NFP have a contribution to make in areas of medicalised
reproductive health?
A. Definitely. In some NFP Centres, nearly half of the clients are
assisted to achieve pregnancy. Some women, who have unsuccessfully tried to achieve
pregnancy through the IVF Program, are achieving successful outcomes with the expertise of
NFP Educators. The NFP Program believes it can make a major cost-effective contribution as
a screening tool in the area of sub-fertility.
Q. What
about reproductive health education?
A. NFP Education programs form an important part of many courses
dealing with sexuality and reproductive health including marriage
education programs, medical and para-medical education and secondary
education curriculum. NFP Programs are in
demand for their high quality content and presentation. School principals increasingly
appreciate the family values and critical self-evaluation that underpin the secondary
school courses on reproductive health.
Q. Who
funds NFP?
A. The Commonwealth Government funds the NFP Program under the
Department of Health and Aged Care Family Planning Program and
contributes 75%-80% of all NFP monies. The Catholic Church also contributes to this
program.
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