Is fertility a disease? Are children a health problem? Not on our watch!                  

The  Federal government announced its refusal to broaden a religious exemption in the new health care reform law—a decision that will force hospitals, schools and scores of other faith-based charitable organizations to provide health insurance coverage for contraceptives, sterilizations and abortion-causing drugs. 
Click here to take action, or write your legislator with a letter such as this.

If you haven't done so already, urge your legislators to support and co-sponsor the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act, HR 1179. To take action on this issue, go to www.freedom2care.org

A Conference for Healthcare Workers and Medical Professionals

Saturday, February 11, 2012 is the World Day for the Sick. The Pontifical Council for Healthcare Workers is sponsoring a free conference at the Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, 100 East Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, PA 19096. Keynote address by Archbishop Zimowski with presentations by Dr. John Haas, Mr. Ron Rak and Dr. Nayan Kothari. To register, please call Connie Scharff at 215- 587-0504 or e-mail cscharff@adphila.org

FertilityCare on the air again! 

On Wednesday February 15, 2012 the FertilityCare Practitioners will be guests on  1570 AM Holy Spirit Radio, WISP (also 1420 AM in Chester County), Voices for the Unborn with Jeannette Wynne and Bill Miller. The show airs from 10 am to 11 am
and can be heard through the web at www.holyspiritradio.org

We know how passionate you are about the CrMS and NaPro. Why not share it with the rest of the world?  You are welcome to call in at 215 345 1570 at around 10:15 AM

Mark your 2012 calendar today

On March 24, 2012, Kyle A. Beiter, MD, of the National Gianna Center for Women's Health will be the guest speaker at the Philadelphia Natural Family Planning Network conference. This annual conference will be held at Our Lady of Good Council Church in Southampton, PA. Come hear how Dr. Beiter is helping to build a culture of life in women's health care. To download a registration form for this event click here.

FertilityCare is green!                                                      

FertilityCare is green and to prove it, we are launching our own e-mail newsletter.  To join our e-mail list for FertilityCare News Philadelphia, please click here

Did you buy the book?

Consider buying the book The NaProTechnology Revolution: Unleashing the Power in a Woman’s Cycle, written by Dr. Thomas W. Hilgers.  Why not buy two and donate one to your local library?  For a link to purchase the book online at Amazon click here.  

Are you interested in becoming a FertilityCare Practitioner?

The Creighton Model FertilityCare Practitioner education program can be completed in as little as thirteen months. It consists of two education phases, two supervised practica and an on–site visit. The students are educated in both the basic as well as advanced aspects of the Creighton Model FertilityCare System. Only educational phases are done on campus, all other educational services are provided through an innovative system of long distance supervision and on-site visitation. Graduates of the program are considered allied health professionals.

For FertilityCare Practitioner programs throughout the United States, please click here