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hadassahjones
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I’ve been informed by my priest that the Church requires me to go off of my birth control pills that I have been on for about three years. I made my argument for the pill to him–that the pill does not actually cause an abortion since it prevents ovulation and even the possible fertilization of an egg–to which he replied that it is also harmful to a woman’s health. I wanted to remark that smoking is also harmful to one’s health, (he smokes) but didn’t out of respect.
Although my original intent for going on the pill was to prevent pregnancy, I discovered in the meantime that I could avoid having a period by skipping the placebo pills at the end of the pack and going straight into a new pack. I did ask my gyno, and she said this is perfectly safe. In fact, they have made two different forms of the pill to prevent periods. I have very uncomfortable, sometimes painful periods which make everyday life (going to school, work, cleaning, shopping, etc.) difficult and uncomfortable. You can’t imagine how wonderful it has been to only have a period every six months or so, if that. My boyfriend and I will being living chastely from here on out until we are married. Once we are married, I am fine with using NFP, because I realize it is Church teaching whether I agree with it or not–but I am wondering this. Is it ok to continue my pills for the purpose of stopping my periods due to the fact that they are painful and inhibit my daily life for that week every month? Doing this doesn’t hurt my chance for having children, once I went off my pill it would take maybe a week, I would have a period, and then I could begin trying. Is this ok, since it is not for contraceptive purposes but rather medical ones? If there was a pill that wasn’t a contraceptive but would halt my periods I would take that instead.
Although my original intent for going on the pill was to prevent pregnancy, I discovered in the meantime that I could avoid having a period by skipping the placebo pills at the end of the pack and going straight into a new pack. I did ask my gyno, and she said this is perfectly safe. In fact, they have made two different forms of the pill to prevent periods. I have very uncomfortable, sometimes painful periods which make everyday life (going to school, work, cleaning, shopping, etc.) difficult and uncomfortable. You can’t imagine how wonderful it has been to only have a period every six months or so, if that. My boyfriend and I will being living chastely from here on out until we are married. Once we are married, I am fine with using NFP, because I realize it is Church teaching whether I agree with it or not–but I am wondering this. Is it ok to continue my pills for the purpose of stopping my periods due to the fact that they are painful and inhibit my daily life for that week every month? Doing this doesn’t hurt my chance for having children, once I went off my pill it would take maybe a week, I would have a period, and then I could begin trying. Is this ok, since it is not for contraceptive purposes but rather medical ones? If there was a pill that wasn’t a contraceptive but would halt my periods I would take that instead.