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I don't say birth control is absolutely wrong but I feel that if a couple can take care of all children God wants to give them, why not they should not want to accept these gifts from God?
My wife got pregnant soon after we got married. We got married in May 2000 and in July 2001 our first child was born. We continued having sex without any birth control and soon after she stopped breast feeding, she got pregnant again. Our second child was born in 2003.
Soon after this she made clear to me that she had planned to have two kids and she wants me to get vasectomy (sterilization). I told that I will not get sterilized so she started birth control pills and also demanded me to use a condom every time we had sex after our second child.
I did not want to argue with her about that so I went along. Personally think that when a couple is married and can support more children there should not be need for birth control. God gives children and takes care of the timing too. Just starting the pill because one feels that two is enough is kind of taking control from God to her own hands.
My wife got pregnant soon after we got married. We got married in May 2000 and in July 2001 our first child was born. We continued having sex without any birth control and soon after she stopped breast feeding, she got pregnant again. Our second child was born in 2003.
Soon after this she made clear to me that she had planned to have two kids and she wants me to get vasectomy (sterilization). I told that I will not get sterilized so she started birth control pills and also demanded me to use a condom every time we had sex after our second child.
I did not want to argue with her about that so I went along. Personally think that when a couple is married and can support more children there should not be need for birth control. God gives children and takes care of the timing too. Just starting the pill because one feels that two is enough is kind of taking control from God to her own hands.