About Brigid Kowalczyk Expertise Fertility is a gift from God and infertility is a hard cross to bear. I will answer questions about the morality of the various infertility treatments. Just as contraception separates the procreative from the unitive aspects of sexual intercourse, some of the ways to concieve are immoral and thus dangerous to your spiritual and emotional well-being.
Experience Well-read and connected to various groups that recommend moral approaches to infertility treatments. I can sympathize with the pain of childlessness but also view the bigger picture. An objective discussion of your options is something to have when you are immersed in your loss.
Organizations Couple to Couple League, Inc.
National Right to Life
Education/Credentials Bachelor or Arts, Associate of Applied Science in Legal Studies, Medical Assistant
Question My doctor has prescribed me prenatal pills to prepare for my husbands and I's planned pregnancy. We have been trying for about one year now, and have yet to conceive. I have heard that men too can benefit from taking prenatal pills. Is this true?
Answer Prenatal vitamins are specific for women. He might benefit from a different kind of vitamin formulation that is better suited for a man. But it is true that both side of the couple who are trying to conceive have to pay attention to their health and fertility.
I believe that Omega-3 oils (from fish) is of great benefit for couples who want to have babies. Look up information on this website: mercola.com