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This article deals with the problems of contraception and birth control in Poland. An analysis of statistics regarding birth rates and the ages of mothers suggests that, in Polish society, contraception by withdrawal is a dominant practice. This method is favoured by urban women from the age of 24 and by rural women from the age of 25. As for the means of using those type of contraception, it was found that interrupted intercourse is the most prevalent means. This article also discusses the consequences of various methods of contraception and birth control for the individual, the family, the community and the Church. Finally, some suggestions for pastoral action in the examined areas are proposed.
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The article discusses paternal attitudes in fathers belonging to different age groups. The survey was founded upon studies of such attitudes in men of two age groups, up to 25 years, and up to 35 years. It revealed that older men tended to develop excessive concentration upon the other, emotionally dependent person. Future fathers were too strongly interested in the pregnant wife, and similarly excessive emotional concentration was directed at the child as well. They took too strict care of it. The resulting ’hothouse’ conditions although able to accelerate the development could lead to lowered physical and emotional resistance. Men, both younger and older revealed great interest in the child and its life. This is an obviously positive attitude although in some cases it can evolve into prying and isolating the child from the outside influence.
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