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Is it a sin to have sex with my already pregnant wife?
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I don’t know but can’t you give the poor woman a break for a few months??!!Is it a sin to have sex with my already pregnant wife?
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No, not a sin at all. Sometimes there are medical issues that would prevent that, but as long as she is healthy, there should be no problems.Is it a sin to have sex with my already pregnant wife?
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only if the doctor says no to safeguard her health or that of the baby. why would you think otherwise? where did you hear that?Is it a sin to have sex with my already pregnant wife?
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Not if she’s in the mood. Sheesh.I don’t know but can’t you give the poor woman a break for a few months??!!
You know, it is just possible that a couple might actually *enjoy *such closeness at a special time like this, provided there are no health or safety issues, and the desire is mutual…I would think such closeness deserves encouragement, as opposed to the attitude you displayed.I don’t know but can’t you give the poor woman a break for a few months??!!
Obviously you have no sense of humour if you couldn’t see I was making a joke. Go back to bed then get out of the right side!You know, it is just possible that a couple might actually *enjoy *such closeness at a special time like this, provided there are no health or safety issues, and the desire is mutual…I would think such closeness deserves encouragement, as opposed to the attitude you displayed.
I think she was kidding.You know, it is just possible that a couple might actually *enjoy *such closeness at a special time like this, provided there are no health or safety issues, and the desire is mutual…I would think such closeness deserves encouragement, as opposed to the attitude you displayed.
Sex without anything artificial in the way is ordered to procreation.So the Church, which is “on the side of life,”** teaches** that “it is necessary that each and every marriage act remain ordered per se to the procreation of human life.”
That’s true but if the woman is already pregnant how can that apply. While she is pregnant any sexual act during pregnancy cannot be procreative.Sex without anything artificial in the way is ordered to procreation.
It says every marital act has to be open to life,That’s true but if the woman is already pregnant how can that apply. While she is pregnant any sexual act during pregnancy cannot be procreative.
If the wife is already pregnant then any sexual act during the pregnancy cannot mean open to life because life is already there. Open to life means the sexual act can (but not necessarily will) result in pregnancy but if the woman is already pregnant then its impossible to be open to life because she cannot get pregnant again while she is already pregnant.It says every marital act has to be open to life,
not every marital act has to result in procreation. read what it says. open to life. new life is already (name removed by moderator)rocess. If you want to give your wife a break, and she asks for it, consider the weeks after birth while she recovers, and biologically, physically and hormonally not ready (and too tired). If there are no physical contraindications pregnancy is a great time because it makes you learn new things, news ways, and that is always fun.
I think the same moral principles would apply as to a woman who was sterile because of, say, a hysterectomy. Sure, the act is not going to result in a new life, no way, no how (barring a miracle), but it is not contrary to new life, as is a contraceptive act, which is the moral principle in play here.If the wife is already pregnant then any sexual act during the pregnancy cannot mean open to life because life is already there. Open to life means the sexual act can (but not necessarily will) result in pregnancy but if the woman is already pregnant then its impossible to be open to life because she cannot get pregnant again while she is already pregnant.
When the Church says “open to life”, she means that the couple is doing nothing to interfere with potential conception.If the wife is already pregnant then any sexual act during the pregnancy cannot mean open to life because life is already there. Open to life means the sexual act can (but not necessarily will) result in pregnancy but if the woman is already pregnant then its impossible to be open to life because she cannot get pregnant again while she is already pregnant.
Okay. I think I get it now. Thanks.I think the same moral principles would apply as to a woman who was sterile because of, say, a hysterectomy. Sure, the act is not going to result in a new life, no way, no how (barring a miracle), but it is not contrary to new life, as is a contraceptive act, which is the moral principle in play here.