Hi, I'm just beginning my TTTC journey, but it was recommended to me that I look up IVF and IUI for possible options in the future if necessary. I know that as a Catholic we can't do IVF, but how does the Church weigh in on IUI as long as the sperm is collected using a perforated condom? I've googled and looked on another forum but couldn't find the answer. Some say it's a no-no and others say there isn't a definitive ruling. My go-to-gal for this kind of info hasn't responded yet and I guess I'm impatient. Anybody know? TIA
Re: Any Catholics out there?
As far as I know... I do not believe that IUI is "accepted"
FWIW, I thought I'd share this
We have done IVF.
As a catholic, I struggled with this decision. I went to confession and had a wonderful conversation with the priest .
Not trying to sway you. but I wanted to share my story.
I hope I don't upset you by replying (with a baby in my sig) but I am also Catholic. Once we realized IVF was our only option, I had a wonderful conversation with my priest. He was totally supportive, and reminded me that the child will ultimately be loved and supported by the church, and that God makes the rules in the end... He was so amazing and made me feel so much better about my decision.
I have not for one second regretted our decision to do IVF. I am still an active member of my parish and have not had one negative thing said to me about IVF... even from older members of the parish.
One thing that has stuck with me in our journey.... the official statement of the Church discusses that ART removed the act of intimacy from procreation. But as anyone who has ever gone through IVF would know, it is the most intimate act one can complete. Much more intimate than fumbling around in a car, or even making love with one's spouse. IVF goes much much deeper and there is intimacy created that one cannot even imagine.
Best of luck in whatever you decide.
No IUI or IVF if you truly want to follow the Church's teaching. I have been working with a NaPro doctor who was trained out of the Pope Paul VI Institute in Omaha. NaPro Technology is a Church based method of dealing with IF and it uses Creighton charting to get to the root of the problem and how to fix it.
*PCOS bio* *Cold Hands, Warm Heart*
Skoorb... that last paragraph... exactly.
Pursuing IVF is an incredible act of love on the part of both parents.
Sorry to contradict, but clomid and other medications are allowed, as is surgery. They are seen as assistance toward conceiving naturally as opposed to replacing the reproductive act of sex.
Unexplained Infertility
After two Clomid cycles, three injectable IUI cycles, two IVFs, two miscarriages, and one lap surgery, IVF #2 has brought us our little boy!
TTC #2
After months of being postponed or cancelled, FET #1.3 (Natural FET) brought us twin girls!
This, I don't know much but I was told that Clomid and other medications ARE allowed as long as you accept the consequences. If you end up having triplets or more, you can't "reduce," you keep them all. I asked as soon as I was put on Prometrium and was told the med are a-ok
Actually, any medication is allowed to help infertility as long as the act of creation is done between a man and a woman. I have taken clomid, femera, metformin, actos, HCG shots. I have had an HSG and DH had an SA with perforatated condom.
BCP and normal condoms are not accepted and TTA is only achieved by charting and abstaining.
*PCOS bio* *Cold Hands, Warm Heart*
I am Catholic and I did IVF. I actually had a very interesting conversation with a priest on a retreat about 6 months before I started our IVF process. His view was that reproductive technology to allow loving, married couples have the children they desire, is an act of God, not of Satan. If God were not involved, the miracle of life would not happen. PERIOD. Life comes from God, and IVF babies are just as much children of God as any other child conceived naturally. I came out of it with a great deal of peace.
We have committed to ourselves to give all of our embryos a chance at life. We put 2 back, and have 2 on ice. If it is God's will that I be the mother of 4, than we will welcome them with open arms. If not, than I will love the children I am blessed with.
ITA agree with the poster who spoke about IVF being an act of love and intimacy. Yes, there are lots of meds, needles, and doctors involved, but there is also a committment from both you and your DH during the process. I have to say that watching the ET happen on the ultrasound, watching the doc place the embryos, was one of the most memorable, and loving moments of our marriage. Seeing the look of love and wonder on DH's face is something I will always treasure.
I believe IUI using a perforated condom is considered OK. You may want to google the US Conference of Catholic Bishops' statement on ART, as they have a document (I don't have the link on this computer) that spells it out.
Good luck