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Contraception is against human life

There's a number of valid reasons why even married couples would prevent a pregnancy or use condoms for health reasons. You can get infections that can be sexually transmitted even if you live strictly monogamous.
There's absolutely no moral reason to condemn contraception, or associate it with an immoral promiscuitive life style.
A very, very important point that I wish more understood rather than ignorantly making blanket statements about contraception and those who use it.
 
I don't understand your question.

Claudya was saying that it can be for health reasons, as well as to limit conception. So I guess I was putting it to the effect of a condom being a hygienic as well as a contraceptive device, really. That's all I meant.
 
Claudya was saying that it can be for health reasons, as well as to limit conception. So I guess I was putting it to the effect of a condom being a hygienic as well as a contraceptive device, really. That's all I meant.
Ahh. My comment didn't even consider hygiene. I was thinking that there certainly are situations where pregnancy could very negatively affect the woman's health.
 
You are correct, I did mean the wall of the uterus. Additional hormones add to the body disrupts the natural state of the body. They know that in some women that these additional hormones can be the cause of cancer in women....

Oh okay, Deborah. Worth knowing, anyway. There's also the condom option, of course.
 
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