No it is not at all wrong.
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that contraception is morally wrong because it goes against the natural law and the purpose of marital love, which is to be open to the possibility of new life.
Emergency contraception
Although this is phrased as a single question, there are actually two questions at play.Should religious people accept the use of contraception by others? The answer to this must be an unequivocal yes. Other people have the absolute right to manage their fertility as they see fit. This absolute right applies regardless of their marital status.Should religious people use contraception? Here there is no right or wrong answer. Each person must decide in good conscience whether they see anything inherently wrong in the use of contraceptives. Even if the decision is that there might be something inherently wrong in the use of contraceptives, he or she must also decide in good conscience whether a greater wrong is to risk having more children than can be supported in the circumstances.
Protestant views on contraception vary among different denominations. Some Protestants believe that contraception is acceptable within marriage for family planning purposes, while others may oppose it based on their interpretation of biblical teachings. Compared to other religious perspectives, Protestant views on contraception tend to be more lenient and flexible. For example, the Catholic Church teaches that contraception is morally wrong under any circumstances, while some conservative Protestant groups may have similar beliefs. In contrast, many Protestant denominations are more open to the use of contraception as a personal decision between spouses.
The Catholic Church teaches that the use of contraception is morally wrong because it interferes with the natural purpose of sex and the transmission of life. However, individual Catholics may hold varying beliefs and practices regarding contraception based on their personal conscience.
Henri Rozenbaum has written: '200 questions sur la contraception' -- subject(s): Contraception 'La contraception'
A:Protestants are overwhelmingly in favour of the use of contraception.
No, abortion is not considered a form of contraception. Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy, while abortion is the termination of a pregnancy that has already occurred.
There are several kinds of hormonal contraception: 1. Combined oral contraception, 2. Progestogen-only pills, 3. Progestogen-only injectable contraception, 4. Combined injectable contraception, 5. Subdermal implants.
No, that's why it's called CONTRACEPTION.
紧急避孕 = emergency contraception simplified form. 緊急避孕 = emergency contraception traditional form.