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Agreed, we commit the same mistake as Adam and Eve when we so casually say yes despite God’s no. IVF isn’t condemed for no good reason, I would join in exhorting my fellow posters and readers into studying the matter more closely. One good starting place is the document published by the CDF which I linked earlier, there are many more wonderful resources on the matter.Some couples are really struggling with infertility and IVF. When the desire to have children is so strong, it can make us question the teachings of the church on IVF as well as other methods of conceiving, in order to achieve the ultimate desire to have a child… It’s really important to find out why the church is saying No to IVF. Our Faith requires two important aspects from us, a love of God and knowledge of His ways. We are so fortunate in the Catholic Church to have a true voice of authority, through the teachings of the church, our catechism , the magisterium, the pope. We have to listen to it if we want to protect our souls.
I would strongly recommend that we find out “Why” we should not do IVF. There are excellent books available on the new reproductive technology from a Catholic perspective. They might even sell here at Catholic Answers. I know there is a book available at Family life Center International (on line), called " Life Issues, Medical Choices", by Janet Smith and Christopher Kaczor. It addresses these issues. The biggest problem with these procedures is that there is no marital act involved. Sex was designed by God, to unite a couple in love and to allow for creation because of that love. IVF seperates , manipulates and does not allow for making love.
Anyone who has suffered infertility knows how mechanical it all becomes. One often wonders where the love and pleasure has gone. How much do we love and trust our Lord to see us through our suffering? Before you make your decisions based on your own personal moral choice, rather than our Lords, inform yourself fully. God says Yes, No and Wait.
He told us wait, 13 years before our first child arrived through the gift of adoption. The problem with me is that I wasted alot of time suffering instead of accepting, praying and offering up my sorrows to God. Think of all the souls that could have been saved during my suffering and yours. Our 3rd child arrived when I was 48 and my husband was 50. He likes to joke that he got a 3 year old for his 50th birthday! God is good… Do it His way and He will bless you.
Remember, Holy Mother Church is looking out for our best interest. And she has never been wrong. We should consider more closely doing what momma says.