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OBNurseRachel
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Hi all,
I am an RN who has recently completed studies to become a nurse practitioner. I work for an OBGYN who is pro-life, but not Catholic. I have carried this question in my heart for many months. Can I prescribe birth control? To be perfectly honest, there is no job for me in OBGYN if I can’t prescribe at least birth control pills and diaphragms. Most of our patients are not opposed to birth control and are not Catholic. I would not be responsible for inserting IUDs, but the OBGYN does. I also would not prescribe the “morning after” pill. I am really torn because I know I cannot force my beliefs on others (my husband and I used NFP), and I do need to work. On the other hand, I do not want to commit a grave sin.
Thanks for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
Rachel
I am an RN who has recently completed studies to become a nurse practitioner. I work for an OBGYN who is pro-life, but not Catholic. I have carried this question in my heart for many months. Can I prescribe birth control? To be perfectly honest, there is no job for me in OBGYN if I can’t prescribe at least birth control pills and diaphragms. Most of our patients are not opposed to birth control and are not Catholic. I would not be responsible for inserting IUDs, but the OBGYN does. I also would not prescribe the “morning after” pill. I am really torn because I know I cannot force my beliefs on others (my husband and I used NFP), and I do need to work. On the other hand, I do not want to commit a grave sin.
Thanks for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
Rachel