Will Trump’s IVF Plan Make Room for Restorative Reproductive Medicine?
Unlike IVF's 'Band-Aid' approach, other treatments actually deal with the root cause of infertility.
Unlike IVF's 'Band-Aid' approach, other treatments actually deal with the root cause of infertility.
The process has been used for decades and is designed to treat underlying conditions that cause infertility and allow women to conceive naturally by monitoring their fertility cycles.
‘Our experience and science confirm that it is possible to follow and apply the teachings of the Catholic Church and accompany couples in their specific situations without departing from the teachings of Humanae Vitae.’
Report claims that because these hospitals follow Church teaching in regards to reproductive care, they put women at risk, but Catholics defend quality health care and rights of Church-run institutions.
Two high-profile U.S. cases highlight how the departure from Church teaching on procreation has created dilemmas with no easy legal or moral resolution.
One of the co-founders of the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction and the National Center for Women's Health in Omaha, Neb., was inspired after reading Paul VI’s encyclical on the regulation of birth.
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