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marietta
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First of all, can you please explain your phrase, “aborted from the womb”? Do you mean failure to implant?marietta - thank you, but you misunderstand. I’m not trying to force my wife to have a child.
I accept that we will very, very likely not have children. What this is about is her use of artificial, abortifiscient contraception which could lead to any egg of hers that gets fertilized being aborted from the womb. That’s what needs to be avoided, I believe, and gets in the way of our having a proper and healthy and appropriately intimate marriage.
If your wife agrees to the condition that no artificial birth control must be used in your marriage, *and she is adamant about not *conceiving under any circumstances, then your only option is mutual continuous abstinence until she is finished with menopause.
That does not sound like a proper and healthy and appropriately intimate marriage to me.
Unplanned pregnancy is anything but a “low-chance ‘lottery’ type occurance” - haven’t you read any of the stats on this forum with regard to the number of abortions performed every second of every day? And while it is true that “God is in control and we are not”, we do have free will which can be used with wisdom enough to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. At your wife’s age, and with menopause looming, her cycles may be starting to become irregular enough that NFP would be ineffective.
You are asking her to forgo self-protection so that you can enter into the marital embrace without sinning. How is it that her use of a contraceptive device becomes your “sin”? Wouldn’t she be individually accountable to God for this “sin”? Or does the Catholic Church also attach the sin to the husband, just as a “guilt by association” infraction?
Would you be guilty of this “sin” if she had not told you she had an IUD inserted?
marietta