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- W4386656308 abstract "Sex and reproduction feature prominently within Judeo-Christian theism, especially with procreation being an idea that is repeated within the scriptures. This can translate to the understanding of a mandate to procreate, which can cause emotional turmoil for those who struggle with infertility. While many patients don’t identify with a particular religious group, treating those that identify as religious has been difficult for some reproductive endocrinologists. Looking at the intersections between sex, religion, and infertility, and learning about points of view and how this might impact treatment is fundamental for physicians to better serve their religious patients. Assisted reproductive technology can be used to treat infertility in most religious people, but there will be limitations (depending on a couple’s faith) in terms of what options are available." @default.
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