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Melisa Capistrant's avatar

I have to add that I have tried to have an attitude of being open to the lives God wants to bless us with. That being said, I will be brutally honest and say there were times I struggled to really live that posture of being open to life when I would discover a new pregnancy in the midst of already being overwhelmed. I felt guilty over being less than excited over a new pregnancy. I know that human life is always a gift, it just doesn't always feel like it. (And that's okay, for feelings are fickle things, and we can't let them be in the driver's seat, though they do have a role.) I know now, though, that it's okay to own that human life is always a gift, and it's okay to cry out to God and tell Him how overwhelmed we are. He will give us all the grace and strength we need to manage, somehow. "To be sorry and glad together is to be perceptive to the richness of life." - Elizabeth Goudge (from Green Dolphin Street)

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Rosemary's avatar

We discerned the need to avoid conceiving for a few years. It was a painful cross for me, especially because it wasn't clear if/when that phase would end.

I think framing this all in the language of fruitfulness and blessing lends such a decision the appropriate gravity if we feel God is calling us to avoid pregnancy, because it becomes a fast, a sacrifice. (When we did get pregnant again it was with our second set of twins, so God has a sense of humor along with abundant generosity!)

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