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Do Buddhists believe in contraception?

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Do Buddhists believe in contraception?

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Contraception is accepted by Buddhists. According to Buddhist tenets, the life cycle of a sentient being begins when consciousness enters the womb, and traditionally this has been considered the moment of conception. Therefore, there is no objection to contraception which prevents conception without damaging sentient life. However, termination of pregnancy (abortion) necessarily occurs after conception, so it is not advised.

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