If you are looking to use a spell for birth control, I strongly recommend you do not. Our physical biological makeup cannot be changed by spiritual intentions, and it would not be a safe thing to try. If you are looking to use this for yourself, you will be better off just using actual protection: condoms, anIUD, birth control pill, etc.
If you are looking to curse someone with infertility, it also won't necessarily work. It would most likelymake it more difficult for them to become pregnant, but it is also a concentrated effort on your part because it would have to be a curse rather than a hex, the difference being that a hex is something small that can be performed once and let go and a curse being a long-term ritual requiring upkeep.
That being said, I don't usually recommend cursing anyone, but rather trying to find a way to simply move forward. Curses often have unintended consequences to the caster, many times emotionally. They most often keep the caster from being able to let go ofwhatever past experience they are hung up on thuspreventing them from healing.
There wouldn't be a spell to completely;y prevent this. the human body is unique and can do some amazing things, such as healing and creating life.
Throughout history there have been various methods of contraceptives, but the majority of them involved inserting something into the female (such as a diaphragm). The only known oral contraceptives used were a variety of plants which most are potentially toxic if not taken in the correct form or dosage (Willow, pennyroyal, myrrh) the most effective is Silphium however this plant is extinct. The question I post to people looking for alternative forms of contraceptives is why risk taking something like a herb or plant that could potentially harm you when you can take a generic pill that does the same thing and has a low risk for side effects?
There are other means of birth control besides oral contraceptive or using protective means like a condom or diaphragm. There are shot/injections, and there are devices that can be implanted permanently. I hope some of this might help your situation. It wasn't clear whom you were seeking infertility for so I just gave broad information.
Theres always going to be a risk of pregnancy unless you get your tubes tied or if your partner has a vasectomy
I dont know any real way to stop pregnancy using witchcraft besides the usual methods and to just be careful! And if you do find something, use regular birth control just incase it fails
I wouldn't recommend using a spell for such matters. Best be safe and speak with a doctor [and I know how terrible that road can be. my best friend decided she didn't want kids at 16 and in her 20's decided to talk to a doctor about it]
If you want to know for knowledge sake, there are a few "herbal" ways to effect a pregnancy [but I won't list them. I'm sure google can answer it for you though] If you want a more natural way to prevent pregnancy, I suggest tracking your ovulation and avoiding the more fertile days in your cycle [assuming you're female] the only surefire way [outside of medical] is abstinence. if you're worried, avoidance is the only solution 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy. But, if abstinence isn't your thing, birth control, tracking ovulation, and contraceptives [should also note, wearing condoms are more important to prevent STI's, even if you don't care about getting pregnant, or even after you take that possibility out of the equation, still use protection for possible STI's]
Re: Infertility Spell By: Artindark Moderator / Adept
Post # 6 Feb 06, 2020
The only permanent infertility procedure for women is hysterectomy of uterus or removal of both ovaries. For male is the removal of testicles. Both faloppian tubes and vas defrence tubes can spontaneously reconnect, where they were cut, it is rare but had happened before to many people. The last 2 type of procedures can also be reversed with mixed results for both genders. Hysterectomy, removal of testicles and ovaries are 100 percent effective, and they cannot simply regrow back. Anything else has 99 percent success rate, except avoiding intercourse. Ovarian reserve absolutely depleted to zero and well advanced menopause are also 100 percent garantee for infertility. Anything else is just temporary and with 99 percent success. There are ways to cause early/temporary menopause with extreme types of medication to stop the growth if estrogen sensitive reproductive system tumors, but that has devastating effect on the bone health and the health of bones and other systems of the body. Males can sometimes have zero sperm count for long time, but that does not mean this is going to be a constant/permanent thing for the entire left lifetime of the male.
I will never recommend magical spells as any form of contraceptive. You can cast one to let say minimize the chance of one percent failure rate of a contraceptive method that has 99 percent chance to work.
Ovulation sticks and in general any other ovulation method won't work for young girls still in menarche phase. They also will not work for perimenopausal, menopausal and for women with hormonal disbalance in which cases the hormones are all over the place. Additionally, the surge of the luteinizing hormone can be 48 hours for some women and only 6 for others, so unless you measure it am and pm you can miss it. Additionally, the human chorionic gonadothropin hormone has very similar chemical structure to lutinizing hormone, so you can be three days pregnant and still getting double lines on ovulation sticks, thinking you just ovulate therefore not pregnant.
Hormones controlling the menstrual cycle play other supportive roles for other systems of the body, so if you mess them up with herbs and medication, you going to suffer the consequences. These hormones in right levels are essential to such a degree that even the menopausal women have them because after the ovaries shut down production, the adrenals start to secrete the ones that are needed but this is a back up system only.
No, magic can't cause infertility or birth control. This can be a hard topic to address, however I'd honestly wait until you are at a point in your life where you would for sure know that children are not what you want.