NFP after birth?

I’m due in April with our surprise baby. We tried NFP after getting married and only lasted one cycle before finding out we are pregnant with our baby girl! Sometimes I think God has a sense of humor in that way haha I won’t get too into the reasons why we were trying not to get pregnant at first, but would like to ask about NFP moving forward. I’m worried about getting pregnant too soon after having a newborn, and am worried about not being able to give my babies the attention they deserve. I’m open to as many children that God blesses me with, but I’m also scared of it happening quicker than I can keep up with. Is that a good reason for NFP? And if so - how can I be more successful in NFP?
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Find a NaPro provider! I loved the creighton method and we’ve been able to successfully achieve and plan pregnancies, even while breastfeeding. A lot of my friends had surprise blessings with the Marquette and temp drop methods, but some have had success. I think you need to see which one works best with your lifestyle. Pray about it, find a provider, and talk to your husband to come up with a plan together.

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