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See, a perfect example of equating procreative with reproductive. Sex between a husband and his pregnant wife is in favor of creation. By creation, I mean God’s design for the world in which we live- ie the CREATED world. In order to not be procreative, the act must by deliberate means (birth control, condoms, withdrawal) or by its very nature (homosexual sex) be contradictory to God’s design for sex and marriage.What about during pregnancy? The act is inherently sterile once conception has already taken place. There’s no ‘chance of a miracle’ like there could be for old people or an infertile couple. There is no procreative potential there at all. The procreative purpose had already been fulfilled. How do Catholics reconcile this? Sex for unity alone sounds a lot like sex for intimacy/pleasure, which if I’m not mistaken, is not regarded very favourably (ie pleasure/initimacy can never be the goal, but it is the goal, since it’s all that left at that stage).
By your logic, any sex act that does not result in pregnancy is not procreative.