Types of birth control that do not prevent implantation or cause difficulty in getting pregnant later?
My fiancé and I were discussing what kind of birth control we should use once we are married. We both strongly believe that life begins at conception so forms of birth control that would allow an egg to be fertilized but then unable to implant or dies after implantation because of the birth control, is to us an abortion. We also are concerned about having kids after using birth control for a long period of time. We have read of some forms of birth control prevent (or at least make it very difficult) a woman of getting pregnant after coming off of it.
So my question is are there any kinds of birth control out there which would not violate our beliefs?
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You’d be fine with barrier methods like a condom or diaphragm, and spermicides. At all costs avoid the IUD, as they definitely do prevent implantation.