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Maree
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I was just after words of wisdom on how to handle my family planning struggles.
My husband and I have been married for 12 years (to each other
) and have 8 children. We have used NFP before conceiving the last three and despite our best efforts to follow the rules and avoid pregnancy we have conceived anyway. We love all our children to bits, and were never attempting to avoid having more kids just avoid pregnancy because I am miserable and in pain when I am pregnant. After falling pregnant last time we really gave up on NFP because it just doesnât seem to work for us. Since the birth of our youngest 12 months ago we have abstained altogether for fear of another pregnancy. We are not willing to use ABC, but at the moment abstinence is placing a huge burden on our marriage.
It seems that we cannot come to a solution that we are happy with. If we use NFP there is a big chance that I will fall pregnant again (at 42). We already have one child with Down syndrome so the chances of another one are increased. Also I feel like my older kids have spent most of their lives with me grumpy and in pain. (no way to grow up). If we use ABC the strain on our faith and relationship with the church would be unbearable. If we abstain it could be for years (my mother didnât go through menopause till 53) and even in the teaching of the church and the bible abstaining for that long is immoral and placing to much of a burden on our marriage (as well as avoiding something that was designed for the sanctification of our marriage). There doesnât seem to be any good solution.
At the moment I feel like the church has placed a burden on our shoulders that is too heavy to bare.
My husband and I have been married for 12 years (to each other
It seems that we cannot come to a solution that we are happy with. If we use NFP there is a big chance that I will fall pregnant again (at 42). We already have one child with Down syndrome so the chances of another one are increased. Also I feel like my older kids have spent most of their lives with me grumpy and in pain. (no way to grow up). If we use ABC the strain on our faith and relationship with the church would be unbearable. If we abstain it could be for years (my mother didnât go through menopause till 53) and even in the teaching of the church and the bible abstaining for that long is immoral and placing to much of a burden on our marriage (as well as avoiding something that was designed for the sanctification of our marriage). There doesnât seem to be any good solution.
At the moment I feel like the church has placed a burden on our shoulders that is too heavy to bare.