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What is IVF?

A basic introduction to In Vitro Fertilization. If you're new to the concept, start here.

Monday, November 13, 2017

in vitro fertilization: Jewish consideration

Ten percent of the population cannot have children, even though the majority of the Jewish authorities allow test tube conception, they also worry about what to do with the genetic material that is left over. Two of the only reasons why chief Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef gave his qualified approval to the vitro fertilization was if the husband could not produce enough sperm with each...

Friday, November 10, 2017

Permissibility of In Vitro Fertilization: An Islamic View

According to Islamic jurisprudence, the basic as well as fundamental reason to consider IVF for a legally married couple is when they have attempted all the natural means to conceive but have been unsuccessful due to infertility causes. There is a condition that says the sperms and eggs should be from the husband and wife only and after that the embryo should be placed...

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

IVF and Christianity: Is it playing God or just helping live out what is destined by him?

 Many Christian people have a huge issue with any form of fertilization that is not natural.  One of the biggest things is the IVF method Or In vitro Fertilization. In vitro fertilization has helped many childless people around the world have babies and finally be able to complete their happy families. A lot of women go through so much during this process but...

Buddhism and In Vitro Fertilization: Examining the Principles Between Spiritual Self-Awareness and Fertility

                 Out of all the religions in the world, Buddhism is the fourth largest. It encompasses several branches of thought such as Theravada, Zen, and Mahayana, and provides essential teachings on the nature of reality, as well as a methodical approach involving practices that allow its followers to experience a deeper...