‘NaPro Technology’ Offers a Pro-Life Alternative to IVF for Infertility Treatment ncregister.com
In vitro fertilization (IVF) has dominated political discourse in the past month, after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling in February recognized the personhood of embryonic human life.
The Catholic Church and many other pro-life advocates are opposed to IVF. The process involves fertilizing a woman’s eggs with sperm in a laboratory, which separates procreation from the marital act and results in the destruction of millions of human lives, the embryos of which are never implanted.
Some doctors who have ethical and medical objections to the treatment have been offering an alternative route to couples who struggle with infertility. The process, known as natural procreative technology (or NaPro for short), 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…
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