First, I would like to commend you on seeking further information on NFP prior to the delivery of your second child. You mentioned that you bought the “Art of Natural Family Planning”, did you purchase it with the homestudy kit that usually goes with this book?
I suggest finding a local teaching couple from the Couple to Couple League. You can do this by using the web site www.ccli.org or by calling central 1-800-745-8252. Attend a class. If you’ve purchased the homestudy kit you can attend the class for free. The homestudy kit does comes with a separate booklet that guides you through the course, and a local couple or a counselor from headquarters can assist you with questions and charts, just call.
Since you already have “The Art of Natural Family Planning” you can start reading. This book is four books in one: the method and workbook, bible and theology, pregnancy and postpartum, and special situation ( ie. coming off the pill and premenopause). It is like an encyclopedia- you read what pertains to you. Over the years of practicing NFP you may choose to use different rules and methods. As our situations changed in our lives, my husband and I have used three different methods of postponing children. Presently, headquarters is working on a smaller travel friendly NFP book.
You mentioned your second child is on the way. Chapters 23-25 deal with return of fertility after child birth. With different mothering styles: ecological breastfeeding, cultural breastfeeding or bottlefeeding, there is a variation in the return of fertility. Reading these chapters allows you to understand what to expect postpartum, depending on what type of mothering you choose. Next, chapters to read would include 2-4, to explain the mucus (which indicates fertility) and the temperature sign (to confirm ovulation). Chapter 4 explains charting. Then chapter, 5,7, and 10 deal with interpretation and NFP for beginners.
Again, I stress finding a couple to counsel you and attend classes. If that is not possible use the homestudy course counselor or local couple to guide you. Many times this personal touch is all that is needed to understand NFP and not make it sound like “rocket- science”.
Mary-Lynn Ott