It is important for both spouses to be on the same page about issues as important as family size. While your husband is adamant about not having more children, this is a decision that the two of you must come to together. It is not wrong of you to want more children, or for you to try to change his mind. However, it is unclear whether this factor alone is causing stress in your intimate life, or if there are other issues in your marriage as well. Therefore, we highly recommend seeking professional help to work through these issues. Even if your husband is still insistent on not having any more children, marital counseling can help you make peace with that decision, and can enable you to work on issues causing tension in your marriage.
From a halachic perspective, since you have a son and a daughter, you have fulfilled the Torah commandment of
Pru U’rvu. While there is a rabbinic commandment to continue having children, given the
shalom bayit issues involved, you may use birth control indefinitely.
However, even if you and your husband ultimately agree not to have more children, you do not have to be on the pill until menopause. There are other non-hormonal long-term
methods of contraception (such as the
IUD or the
diaphragm with spermicide), which can be discussed with your doctor.
Please feel free to get back to us with any further questions.
B’Hatzlacha!