IGNITING CLARITY, CONFIDENCE, AND PEACE OF CONSCIENCE.
Catholic guidance on reproductive ethics, pregnancy complications, prenatal diagnoses, and special-needs parenting.
YOU MAY BE HERE IF…
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You may feel pressured toward IVF or other reproductive technologies, or you may be trying to understand what the Church teaches. You need clear guidance on faithful reproductive alternatives and how to respond to family, friends, or providers who do not share your concerns.
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You may be facing a high-risk pregnancy, conflicting medical recommendations, threatened loss, growth issues, preterm labor risk, bed rest, maternal health concerns, or uncertainty about what is prudent. You need help organizing questions and decision points without being ruled by fear.
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You may be preparing for an MFM appointment, a genetics consultation, or a prenatal testing decision. You need help sorting through results, asking the right questions, planning next steps, and advocating for your baby with calm and clarity.
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You may be preparing for birth, NICU care, surgeries, specialist visits, or changes to family life. You may also be trying to accept a diagnosis, grieve what feels lost, and prepare for a future you did not expect. You want a concrete plan that honors your child’s dignity and helps you move forward with courage and hope.
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You may be home with your child and overwhelmed by medical follow-up, therapies, advocacy, family expectations, and the emotional and spiritual weight of it all. You need help discerning what matters most and moving forward one faithful step at a time.
When decisions become complicated, it’s easy to feel pulled between medical urgency, emotional overload, and moral uncertainty.
DIVINE FLAME exists to HELP YOU prepare concretely, advocate faithfully, and move forward with peace.
We offer personal accompaniment shaped by Catholic moral teaching, reverence for life, and first-hand experience.
MEET OUR FOUNDER
Alexis Carra-Tracey is a Catholic attorney, bioethics educator, and proud, special-needs mother to a daughter with Trisomy 21.