No, Catholicism does not allow artificial Birth Control. Catholicism believes the only reason or sex is to make children. Symptothermal and Standard Days methods of natural family planning are allowed.
A man like this is an abusive, control freak and you should get rid of him!
Yes as far as I know there are only firm believers in Catholicism, among Christians, who doesn't use birthcontrol. But it's all down to the individual.
The Medical Practice Act in New York does not allow RNs to prescribe birth control pills unless they have additional licensing (e.g. nurse practitioner, nurse midwife).
A full exam is not necessary unless you have been previously sexually active.
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No, a registered nurse cannot prescribe birth control or any other medications in the United States. Only doctors, nurse practitioners, or nurse midwives can prescribe medications.
You would have to specify both the time and place at which Catholicism was banned to get a specific answer, but I can tell you that at any time and place at which Catholicism (or any other religion) was banned, it happened because some other religion was not willing to allow the competition.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
Birth control vaccines don't exist, but you can get birth control shots.
Her activism in support of birth control was the reason she was controversial.
there are many forms of birth control , I'm currently on microgynon which is a pill for helping my periods work and stopping me getting pregnant. but like i said are many. birth control is to allow periods to flow freely without pain or side effects such as vomiting. i use microgynon for less pin, lighter flowing and less cramps. birth control in all, depending on if you want children or not do many things. i would recommend talking to a doctor about them
The christian church believes life begins at the moment of conception, so as long as you're not pregnant your okay