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Preserving the marriage seems as if it could qualify as grave reason. However, if one doesn’t take a stand besides gentle coaxing or similar, then will there be much motivation for the other spouse to change? Couldn’t one also fall into the trap of freeing themselves from responsibility yet maybe (subconciously) feeling glad that the other spouse is using it. Perhaps NFP is morally required or advisable in such circumstaces. Is there an offcial teaching about that?A grave reason would be if a husband refused sexual relations on the grounds that his wife was on the pill simply for contraception reasons. She could then threaten a serious rethink on the marriage and where it is going. The husband may engage in sexual relations without pain of sin, yet still has a duty to remind and lovingly persuade his wife to accept the culture of life and not just quietly accept the contraceptive mentality.