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Reproductive Ethics Education
We help you understand what the Church teaches about reproduction, marriage, fertility, medical interventions, conscience, and moral cooperation – and how to apply these teachings with nuance and calm in modern healthcare settings.
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Why IVF and certain reproductive technologies raise serious moral issues
The difference between assisting fertility and replacing the marital act
Morally acceptable fertility treatment options
What to consider when a provider recommends testing, procedures, or medications
Conscience formation when medical options feel confusing or urgent
Questions to bring to doctors or fertility-focused providers
How to speak with family, friends, or clinicians who do not share your concerns
Prenatal Diagnosis Navigation
We guide you through prenatal testing decisions and results. We help you prepare for appointments, organize questions, evaluate options, and respond to pressure with dignity – while keeping the sanctity of life and the good of your family at the center.
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Understanding the difference between screening tests and diagnostic tests
Responding to soft markers, anatomy scan concerns, and genetics referrals
Preparing for MFM, genetics, ultrasound, or follow-up appointments
Questions to ask about accuracy, prognosis, delivery, and postnatal care
Responding to fear-based counseling or assumptions about choices
Preparing for a suspected or confirmed diagnosis while honoring your baby’s dignity
Planning next steps for birth, NICU care, specialists, and support system
Pregnancy Complication Support
We support you through high-risk or complicated pregnancies, integrating medical realities with Catholic hope, prayer, and prudent action.
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Thinking clearly when a pregnancy becomes high-risk or medically uncertain
Sorting through conflicting medical recommendations
Preparing questions for OB, MFM, hospital, or specialist appointments
Staying grounded during threatened loss, growth concerns, or preterm labor risk
Maternal health concerns and how to clarify what is being recommended and why
Understanding what information is still needed before making decisions
Preparing for possible early delivery, NICU care, or postpartum needs
Special-Needs Parenting Assistance
We help you prepare for the practical, emotional, spiritual, and family-life realities of raising a child with special needs.
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Accepting a diagnosis and preparing for a future you did not expect
Trisomy 21 and other disability-related preparation
Questions to ask pediatricians, specialists, and therapists
Organizing medical follow-up, referrals, services, and family support
Navigating fear, grief, family expectations, and changes to daily life
Advocating for your child in medical, therapy, and educational settings
Catholic encouragement rooted in your child’s dignity and place in the family
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