Natural Family Planning and Catholic Hospitals: A National Survey

  • American Academy of Arts and Sciences ROR
  • Marquette University ROR

The Linacre Quarterly, 60(4), 29-34

DOI 10.1080/20508549.1993.11878225

Abstract

A recent survey conducted by the American Academy of Natural Family Planning (AANFP) found that over 55% of Catholic hospitals surveyed either provide or would like to provide some form of Natural Family Planning (NFP) services. In addition, over 60% of the respondents felt that NFP should be part of the mission of a Catholic hospital.

Topics

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DOI 10.1080/20508549.1993.11878225 10.1080/20508549.1993.11878225

Cite this article

Fehring, R. J., & Werner, C. (1993). Natural Family Planning and Catholic Hospitals: A National Survey. *The Linacre Quarterly*, *60*(4), 29-34. https://doi.org/10.1080/20508549.1993.11878225

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