I'm not sure there is a ton to discuss. I feel like most Orthodox, including myself, agree that contraception is bad. However, for the sake of discussion, let me bring up my own anecdote.
My wife has PCOS ( PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrom), Which basically means she has cysts that grow on her ovaries and cause all sorts of issues. For one, it can prevent her from properly menstruating because the cysts obstruct the pathway of the egg. She would sometimes go five to six months without having her period. There is a lot of pain for her, both physically and emotionally, because the other part of it is that our chances of having a child are slim, not zero but quite low. One of the early treatments that were given to her was a type of birth control. Basically, the way it would work was that it would increase hormones and make it so that her period would regulate. When she was on that medication, she was fairly normal and was not in physical pain anymore however, as we know, the other side effect of the pill was that it essentially reduced our chances to zero when in combination with the cysts. After some time, she did decide to get off of it because we really wanted to try for a child. That was six years ago. We are still trying, and she hasn't been back on the pill, but that was the only thing that ever made her feel any better. I mean, it can never make her feel better emotionally, but that's what I am here for. If she elected to get back on it, I'm not sure how resistant I could be because I hate to see her in pain.
I'll watch this video though I do love Fr. Heers.