I think so. Most couples do in the majority of the world.
Yes. Just because a couple is married doesn't mean that they want to have children at that time, or ever.
The role of contraceptives in regards to family planning is to allow sexually active couples to engage in intercourse without the intention of conceiving a child, and the couple can decide to discontinue using the contraceptives when they are ready to engage in intercourse with the intention on conceiving a child.
Yes, married couples can use birth control. It is their decision to use birth control.
By planning a wedding, it is proven statistically that 7 out of 10 couples split while planning the wedding.
Taherul Islam Khan has written: 'Knowledge and practices of emergency contraceptives among the newly married couples in Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Birth control, Emergency contraceptives, Married people
decide if they will have children or how many children they will have
decide if they will have children or how many children they will have
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Homosexual couples are not allowed to marry in Sussex County, Virginia.
Same sex couples are not yet allowed to married in Poquoson, Virginia.
Yes. A church that permits opposite-sex couples to marry, should also permit same-sex couples to marry.
I am in favor of making artificial birth control available, and of allowing women and couples to make decisions about what method, if any, suits their needs.