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Lafayette1834
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Hi Everyone!
This is my first post, but I’ve read Catholic Answers a number of times when I found myself facing a difficult question, and this community has been incredibly helpful. Thanks to you all!
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I recently read an article in which a former pro-life activist argued that contraception saves lives by preventing miscarriages. She pointed out that many new embryos die before the mother even realizes she’s pregnant, and that if pro-life individuals took their position seriously, they would try to maximize contraceptive use.
To de-couple the point from the contraception culture wars: Any sex that could cause pregnancy could also lead to that pregnancy’s death. Let’s take the NIH’s rather high estimate that 50% of all zygotes die prior to birth.
Questions: Does the risk of miscarriage obligate us to minimize procreative sex, either through contraception or abstinence?
It seems that the only way out of this conundrum is to invoke the principle of double effect, which I don’t really buy - if I can forsee the consequences of my actions, I should probably take those consequences into account.
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I’d really appreciate any and all help with this conundrum from people more wise and knowledgable than myself.
-Andrew
This is my first post, but I’ve read Catholic Answers a number of times when I found myself facing a difficult question, and this community has been incredibly helpful. Thanks to you all!
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I recently read an article in which a former pro-life activist argued that contraception saves lives by preventing miscarriages. She pointed out that many new embryos die before the mother even realizes she’s pregnant, and that if pro-life individuals took their position seriously, they would try to maximize contraceptive use.
To de-couple the point from the contraception culture wars: Any sex that could cause pregnancy could also lead to that pregnancy’s death. Let’s take the NIH’s rather high estimate that 50% of all zygotes die prior to birth.
Questions: Does the risk of miscarriage obligate us to minimize procreative sex, either through contraception or abstinence?
It seems that the only way out of this conundrum is to invoke the principle of double effect, which I don’t really buy - if I can forsee the consequences of my actions, I should probably take those consequences into account.
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I’d really appreciate any and all help with this conundrum from people more wise and knowledgable than myself.
-Andrew