Permissibility

Having children is a fundamental mitzvah, and large families are characteristic of the observant community. However, there are circumstances in which Jewish law permits or even mandates contraception, of various forms and at various times. Each couple should consult a rabbi for personal guidance in making a decision.


This section discusses the mitzvah of procreation and the halachic parameters for permitting contraception.

Articles

  Rav Yehuda Henkin's Rulings on Family Planning
  Reasons to Permit Contraception
  The Mitzvah of Having Children

Questions & Answers

  Asking rabbi about contraception
  Stopping after three boys
  During treatment for acne/fungus
  Contraception with large family
  Stress and depression
  Relations & contraception
  Contraception during medical school
  Family planning for young kallah
  Contraception going off the Pill
  Medical need for contraception
  Mikveh when abstaining
  Shalom bayit & contraception
  Bipolar Disorder
  Breastfeeding vs. fertility
  Birth Control for Newlyweds
  Rabbinic Obligation to Procreate
  Contraceptive effect after wedding
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