What Christianity says about contraception?

Two parts of the Bible are often quoted to show God's disapproval of birth control: First, God commanded his people to "Be fruitful and multiply," and contraception is seen as specifically flouting this instruction.
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Is it OK for Christians to use contraception?

Catholics are only permitted to use natural methods of birth control. But the Church does not condemn things like the pill or condoms in themselves. What is morally wrong is using such things with the intention of preventing conception.
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Is using condoms a sin in Christianity?

The use of a condom, even when employed to prevent the transmission of disease is a mortal sin, the highest grade of sin in the Catholic church.
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What religion can't use condoms?

The Catholic ban on the use of condoms, or any other device, for contraceptive purposes remains. One of the pope's most senior officials, Cardinal Rino Fisichella, told the press conference condoms were "intrinsically an evil".
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Is contraception a mortal sin?

ISSUE: Are contraception and sterilization always mortal sins? RESPONSE: The Catholic Church has always taught that contraception and sterilization are sinful and that those who engage in such practices with full knowledge and consent commit mortal sins, severing their relationships with Jesus Christ.
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Is using birth control a sin?



What Bible says about family planning?

Scripture is clear that family is important and that we have a great responsibility to take care of family members. The Bible also specifically extols the value of children. “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward” (Psalm 127:3).
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When was contraception allowed in Christianity?

Contraception was taught against by non-Catholic Christians until 1930 when the Anglican Communion changed its policy. Soon after, according to Flann Campbell, mainline Protestant groups came to accept the use of modern contraceptives as a matter of what they considered Biblically allowable freedom of conscience.
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Is family planning a sin?

They feared that these unborn children would curse their parents, potentially harming them, their health, and position in the afterlife. There's a sin in all of them [i.e. family planning methods].
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Does Catholic Church allow contraception?

Fifty years ago this July, Pope Paul VI promulgated his encyclical “Humanae Vitae,” which reaffirmed the Catholic Church's traditional prohibition of artificial birth control and set off one of the most divisive debates in modern church history. Catholics have overwhelmingly rejected the document's teaching.
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Why is family planning important to Christianity?

Responsible parenthood

Using artificial forms of contraception gives power over when a life is created to humanity, rather than to the will of God. God is the creator of all things, so humanity does not have the right to take control. However, the Catholic Church does promote responsible parenthood.
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Is the pill an abortifacient?

We know of no existing scientific studies that validate the "hormonal contraception is partly abortifacient" theory.
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Is contraception morally right?

Therefore, using contraception is not immoral, because it is neither intrinsically wrong, nor done for an evil purpose. In fact, many people find the use of contraceptives praiseworthy. For example, a woman who protects herself and her future children by not having more would be considered morally praiseworthy.
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Does life begin at conception?

Life Begins at Fertilization with the Embryo's Conception. "Development of the embryo begins at Stage 1 when a sperm fertilizes an oocyte and together they form a zygote." "Human development begins after the union of male and female gametes or germ cells during a process known as fertilization (conception).
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What happens to eggs on birth control?

Birth control pills make eggs look old, but they do not affect a woman's fertility. Taking birth control pills may make women's eggs seem old, at least as measured by two tests of fertility, a new study has found.
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Why is the Catholic Church against contraception?

Regarding his frank 1930 pronouncement on birth control, “Casti Connubii,” Pope Pius XI declared that contraception was inherently evil and any spouse practicing any act of contraception “violates the law of God and nature” and was “stained by a great and mortal flaw.”
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What religions are against birth control?

The Roman Catholic church forbids contraceptive use because it is a sin against nature. Some Protestant denominations have allowed contraceptive use. Islamic law states that children are gifts from Allah.
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What did the pope say about birth control?

The Pope's Encyclical

In the papal encyclical entitled Humanae Vitae ("Of Human Life"), Pope Paul VI ended the speculation over oral contraceptives and birth control once and for all. He reaffirmed the Church's traditional teachings and classified the Pill as an artificial method of birth control.
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Do Catholics believe in abortion?

The official teachings of the Catholic Church oppose all forms of abortion procedures whose direct purpose is to destroy a zygote, blastocyst, embryo or fetus, since it holds that "human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception.
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How many eggs do I have left?

If you'd like to find out how many eggs you have left, you can have an anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) test. This is a simple blood test that's used to check how many potential egg cells you have left (ovarian reserve). If your ovarian reserve is high, you might have a better chance of getting pregnant.
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Does birth control affect fertility later in life?

Many women wonder if years of birth control will cause fertility problems later in life. The good news is that long-term use of birth control pills should not impact your ability to get pregnant.
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How long does it take sperm to reach the cervix?

It can take anything from 45 minutes to 12 hours for a sperm to reach your fallopian tubes, which is where conception usually happens. However, sperm can survive inside your body for up to seven days, so conception can happen at any point in the week after unprotected sex, if you're ovulating.
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Can you be charged for killing an unborn child?

'Causing the loss of a foetus (death of pregnant woman)' which can be charged with a homicide offence (such as murder, manslaughter, dangerous driving occasioning death) where the foetus is lost and the pregnant woman is killed due to a third-party criminal act.
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At what point is a fetus a human?

A human life may be considered a human person at fertilization. On the other hand, others attribute personhood once the physical appearance of a fetus resembles the mature human form at about week 9 of gestation during embryogenesis.
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Does an unborn baby have rights?

In 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that the fetus' only inherent constitutionally protected right is the right to be born, overturning a High Court ruling that a fetus additionally possessed the children's rights guaranteed by Article 42A of the Constitution.
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Why is contraception immoral?

Contraception carries health risks

Contraception may damage the health of the individual using it in two ways; either through side effects of the contraceptive or because using contraception allows people to have more sexual partners and thus increases the possibility of catching a sexually transmitted disease.
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