NaProTechnology: A Medical Breakthrough
in Infertility Treatment
By David Picella
NaProTechnology is a new reproductive science
uses the physician’s medical and surgical
energies in a way that works cooperatively
with a woman’s natural reproductive function.
Created at the Pope Paul VI Institute for
the Study of Human Reproduction in Omaha,
Nebraska, it is touted as a revolutionary
breakthrough for helping couples who desire
to achieve a pregnancy naturally. This article
is a review of information from a new DVD
called New Hope For Infertility With NaProTechnology,
that does an excellent job of presenting some
simple facts about the differences between
NaProTechnology and the Artificial Reproductive
Techniques (ART) that are currently in widespread
(e.g., In Vitro Fertilization [IVF]) use.
NaProTechnology is not just an alternative
for couples who object to ART for moral reasons,
but rather, it should be considered the rational
choice anyone who is in serious need of medical
and possibly even surgical attention for a
real medical problem affecting reproduction.
Best of all, because the focus of
NaProTechnology is diagnosis and treatment,
it avoids the need for conception to occur
by any means other than the natural way
It goes without saying that once a medical
problem has been diagnosed and treated,
this has important health benefits that
can be realized during the pregnancy and
well beyond. For the same reasons, women
who get pregnant as a result of NaProTechnology
are frequently able get pregnant again.
Here is a summary of what is presented:
Artificial Reproductive Technology: (a)
ignores the underlying causes of infertility;
(b) is associated with a multiple pregnancy
rate of 35.4% (CDC Data); (c) is more
than twice as likely to result in a child
with a major birth defect: 9% versus 4.2%
(New England Journal of Medicine); (d)
recent studies suggest that ART may also
be associated with higher rates of low
birth weight infants, cancer, and even
developmental issues; (e) ART sometimes
requires "selective reduction," which
involves selectively "reducing" (i.e.,
killing) additional babies in the womb
when there are too many.
NaProTechnology and The Creighton Model
System The Creighton Model System is a
standardized gynecologic charting system
that is an integral part of NaProTechnology.
Without the Creighton Model System, the
physician who practices NaProTechnology
would have inadequate information for
the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive
problems. Usually, a couple would start
this program by learning how to chart
the menstrual cycle according to the Creighton
Model system. A medical consultation with
a physician who is trained in NaProTechnology
can be conducted at the same time. Frequently,
the evaluation of infertility will include
a targeted hormone evaluation of the menstrual
cycle and an ultrasound series to evaluate
ovarian function (this cannot be done
without the Creighton Model System). A
surgical evaluation is sometimes needed
as part of a complete investigation.
The bottom line is that these techniques
result in a "functional" and/or "structural"
diagnosis that can then be addressed medically
or surgically and the end result is natural
conception.
Unfortunately, because of ART, we are
led to believe that there is a "quick
fix" for infertility. In reality, ART,
doesn’t address the cause of infertility
at all and does nothing to correct medical
problems that might also affect the outcome
of a pregnancy. Even worse, the conceptual,
perinatal, and developmental implications
and dangers associated with conception
in a laboratory, it seems, are only now
becoming appreciated.
According the Pope Paul VI Institute,
NaProTechnology success rates are 1.5
to 3 times better than IVF (23.5% versus
38.4%-81.8%).
More information on this new DVD can
be found in the NaProTechnology Communications
Update of March 18, 2005 at: www.saintmaxworldwide.org/projects.asp
Copyright 2006 Majella.us
About The Author
David Picella helps couples who are trying
to conceive naturally without the use
of expensive artificial reproductive techniques.
You can read more articles published by
him and by other experts in this area
at: http://www.majella.us.