TO: Presidents of Stakes, Bishops of Wards, and Presidents of Missions
Dear Brethren:
The First Presidency is being asked from time to time as to what the
attitude of the Church is regarding birth control. In order that you may
be informed on this subject and that you may be prepared to convey the
proper information to the members of the Church under your jurisdiction,
we have decided to give you the following statement:
We seriously regret that there should exist a sentiment or feeling among any members of the Church to curtail the birth of their children. We have been commanded to multiply and replenish the earth that we may have joy and rejoicing in our posterity.
Where husband and wife enjoy health and vigor and are free from impurities that would be entailed upon their posterity, it is contrary to the teaching of the Church artificially to curtail or prevent the birth of their children. We be1ieve that those who practice birth control will reap disappointment by and by.
However, we feel that men must be considerate of their wives who bear the greater responsibi1ity not only of bearing children, but of caring for them throughout childhood. To this end the mother's health and strength should be conserved, and the husband's consideration for his wife is his first duty, and self-control a dominant factor in all their relationships.
It is our further feeling that married couples should seek inspiration and wisdom from the Lord, that they may exercise discretion in solving their marital problems and that they may be permitted to rear their children in accordance with the teachings of the Gospel.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed)
First Presidency