The Church states, in Section 2370 of the Catechism, that any form of Birth Control is unacceptable.
Please see the link below for a complete in depth review from both the historic and Biblical reasoning behind the view. An IUD is particularly horrifying as it works by irritating the lining of the uterus, thus the brand new baby cannot implant on the wall of the uterus and is expelled from the mother. This is completely different from contraception, this is abortion. Because of the Horror of killing a newly formed human baby, the medical community has redefined pregnancy as starting with implantation of the baby on the uterus wall. Thus a woman is really pregnant for up to a week before the modern medical community is willing to acknowledge the fact. This is convenient for them as they can say that they are preventing pregnancy instead of admitting that they are aborting a baby. The "pill" also works this way, when it doesn't succeed in suppressing ovulation, it kills the baby by aborting it, especially the new "low-dose" pill.
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You shoud be well versed with the catholic religion and it's way of life and being, also approach catholic places,churchs and meetings of catholic people. Try to search on the internet too.
he changed it because his wife Henrietta Maria was French and catholic and he did not want any French or catholic in his house .
The church teaches that all life is sacred and for a sexual act to be moral it must be open to life
i personly, only go to church once in a blue moon. but catholic churchs still use the term CCD for religious teaching programs.
There was no single view. See related link for an article on the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
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IUDs are not harmful for your uterus. Hormonal IUDs like Liletta, Mirena, and Skyla lower the risk of cancer of the lining of the uterus.
From the Catholic point of view the person would be an apostate - one who deserts his religion for another. From the Protestant view - a convert.
Most women do not expel their IUDs. The rate of IUDs falling out is somewhere between 2% and 11%.
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Physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in family health, adult medicine, and OBGYN can remove IUDs, as can nurse midwives. Your local family planning office also removes IUDs. It is usually a quick and easy process.