An IVF Alternative for Infertility That’s Holistic and Ethical
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An IVF Alternative for Infertility That’s Holistic and Ethical
Kate Quiñones/CNA Anna Halpine, CEO of FEMM Foundation, at SEEK 2025 in Salt Lake City on Jan. 3, 2025. FEMM serves a lot of women who struggle with fertility issues, offering them alternatives to IVF, which is often an arduous and expensive process.
FEMM: A Holistic and Ethical Alternative to IVF - Health & Wellness
As the use of in vitro fertilization (IVF) becomes more widespread, ethical concerns surrounding the procedure continue to be a topic of debate, particularly within the Catholic Church. In response to the growing number of couples facing infertility, organizations like FEMM (Fertility Education and Medical Management) are providing alternatives that align with Catholic teaching.Read more of this article on Catholic Online News here >>
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