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  2. Christian views on birth control - Wikipedia

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    The Catechism of the Catholic Church specifies that all sex acts must be both unitive and procreative. [8] In addition to condemning use of artificial birth control as intrinsically evil, [9] non-procreative sex acts such as mutual masturbation and anal sex are ruled out as ways to avoid pregnancy. [10]

  3. Religion and birth control - Wikipedia

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    Since early Islamic history, Muslim scholars approved of the use of birth control if the two spouses both agreed to it. [43] Coitus interruptus, a primitive form of birth control, was a known practice at the time of Muhammad, and his companions engaged in it. Muhammad knew about this but never advised or preached against it.

  4. Pontifical Commission on Birth Control - Wikipedia

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    The commission produced a report in 1966, proposing that artificial birth control was not intrinsically evil and that Catholic couples should be allowed to decide for themselves about the methods to be employed. [1] [page range too broad] [4] [page needed] [5] This report was approved by 64 of the 69 members voting. [6]

  5. Religious response to assisted reproductive technology

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    Others, however, do not see this as an issue because both members of the couple consent to the use of third party sperm donation. [ 23 ] Egg donation/Surrogacy: Surrogacy and egg donation are permissible and the birth mother, rather than the genetic mother, is considered the mother of the child, therefore conversion may be necessary if a non ...

  6. Natural family planning - Wikipedia

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    The use of the term "Natural Family Planning" has come under sharp attack from traditional Catholic writers in recent years because it implies the right of the couple to "plan" their family; whereas the Catholic norm is to let God plan one's family and to accept the children when (and if) God gives them—as a blessing from Him on the marital ...

  7. Male birth control gel is safe and effective, new trial ...

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    The couple must agree to use the gel as their only birth control and to have sex at least once a month for a year. Throughout the study, men have their sperm counts tested periodically, which is a ...

  8. Gynecologist dispels myths surrounding what can ‘cancel out ...

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    Things that don’t “cancel out” birth control pills: melatonin, grapefruit, caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, cinnamon and most antibiotics. Things that don’t “cancel out” birth control ...

  9. Column: For some LGBTQ+ Catholics, the Sisters of Perpetual ...

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    On Friday, Catholics will celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, a feast day meant for the faithful to reflect on God's love for mankind.