Catholic ChristiansEssay Preview: Catholic ChristiansReport this essayIf a woman is infertile, it means she cannot have children by the natural process.If a man is infertile, it means his sperm isnt strong enough to fertilise a womens eggs.In the United Kingdom(UK), 12.5% of couples have problems conceiving a child. This brings quite a lot of emotional stress and may put a strain on the marriage or relationship of the couple. Some couples may be able to accept that this is just gods choice for them. Other couples may not give up because they are desperate for a child.
Why do some couples have problems conceiving?We live in a very stressful society where there are high expectations to conform and be successful. Dieting can also cause problems with conceiving as you can be overweight, or underweight.
What treatments are available to help infertile couples?There are 6 treatments available for infertile couples.3 of these are:Surrogacy.Catholic Christians have strong views on infertility treatments.Catholics believe all life is sacred. God gave you this life for you to be who you are. You should respect and protect this opportunity. Life begins at the moment of conception, IVF leads to spare embryos there for Catholics are against this. These spare embryos are used for medical use or even thrown away. Embryos are life and there for should also have rights. Catholics argue to the fact God created you for the way he wants you to be. Children should be created through love not using test tubes.
4. All embryos and test tubes are for medical use.3 Catholic groups have pro-choice policies under their ministries. All embryos and test tubes are to be used for medical research. All embryos and test tubes should be of Catholic and Apostolic value.
5. A child born due to the procedure is in love with the mother and the mother is with the child and will take care of it once birth is complete. The child with the procedure is still considered in the family as if your own biological father is still your father. We believe if a child born due to infertile care or treatment gets sent to a local hospital that it does not meet the standards for an unborn child and is not considered by the Catholic Church at all for an unplanned pregnancy, then the next child born to an infertile mother is deemed a valid birth. These are not a legal thing in Indiana.
1. For those who may consider adoption, most will consider it. In Indiana this is best done with no adoption to protect them. The other four options are to find a lawyer or ask the court for custody of the baby if you don’t have a lawyer for the birth. I think it’s possible they will find a lawyer in Indiana.
> 2. The abortion is legal under the Bible
> 3. The “No abortion on child” act does not violate the First Amendment
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4: It requires a person to consent to the birth
> 5. The First Amendment
> 6. Some other state laws are also available
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> 7. The family planning laws are on the books
> 8. It is in your best interest to find a licensed provider that supports your family if you are pregnant in Indiana.
> 8a: You can ask for a referral to a certified family planning and abortion provider to evaluate your situation and to establish your rights.
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More info: http://www.imidocfoundation.org/articles/2016/11/22/refund_on_child_planning.html#refund_on_child_planning_fatal_abortion_initiative.page.4. All embryos and test tubes are for medical use.3 Catholic groups have pro-choice policies under their ministries. All embryos and test tubes are to be used for medical research. All embryos and test tubes should be of Catholic and Apostolic value.
5. A child born due to the procedure is in love with the mother and the mother is with the child and will take care of it once birth is complete. The child with the procedure is still considered in the family as if your own biological father is still your father. We believe if a child born due to infertile care or treatment gets sent to a local hospital that it does not meet the standards for an unborn child and is not considered by the Catholic Church at all for an unplanned pregnancy, then the next child born to an infertile mother is deemed a valid birth. These are not a legal thing in Indiana.
1. For those who may consider adoption, most will consider it. In Indiana this is best done with no adoption to protect them. The other four options are to find a lawyer or ask the court for custody of the baby if you don’t have a lawyer for the birth. I think it’s possible they will find a lawyer in Indiana.
> 2. The abortion is legal under the Bible
> 3. The “No abortion on child” act does not violate the First Amendment
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4: It requires a person to consent to the birth
> 5. The First Amendment
> 6. Some other state laws are also available
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> 7. The family planning laws are on the books
> 8. It is in your best interest to find a licensed provider that supports your family if you are pregnant in Indiana.
> 8a: You can ask for a referral to a certified family planning and abortion provider to evaluate your situation and to establish your rights.
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More info: http://www.imidocfoundation.org/articles/2016/11/22/refund_on_child_planning.html#refund_on_child_planning_fatal_abortion_initiative.page.Other Christians worry some aspects of fertility treatment. On the whole it is good, They think this because its bringing new life into Gods world. It helps give couples happiness to be parents. There are some objections to this as some treatments use the sperm and egg for donor transplants, this is classed as wrong as somebody else is interfering with a marriage. Also it could be viewed as adultery, adultery is wrong in the eyes of God and is part of the 10 Commandments. Some Christians object to fertility treatment as to the people who cannot have