My sister told me about a man in her ward in Kaysville, UT, who works for Deseret Book. According to my sister, Deseret Book won't pay for this man to get a vasectomy because it's against Church policy.
Now that's just an unsubstantiated anecdote, but my sister was right. It is against Church policy.
I was unaware of this.
I know several LDS who have been surgically sterilized. I consider only a few to be mentally incompetent. Has anyone ever received blowback from LDS authorities for elective sterilization?
Now that's just an unsubstantiated anecdote, but my sister was right. It is against Church policy.
I was unaware of this.
Surgical Sterilization (Including Vasectomy)
The Church strongly discourages surgical sterilization as an elective form of birth control. It should be considered only if (1) medical conditions seriously jeopardize life or health or (2) birth defects or serious trauma have rendered a person mentally incompetent and not responsible for his or her actions. Such conditions must be determined by competent medical judgment and in accordance with law. Even then, the persons responsible for this decision should consult with each other and with their bishop and should receive divine confirmation of their decision through prayer. (CHOI 2006, pg. 188)
The Church strongly discourages surgical sterilization as an elective form of birth control. It should be considered only if (1) medical conditions seriously jeopardize life or health or (2) birth defects or serious trauma have rendered a person mentally incompetent and not responsible for his or her actions. Such conditions must be determined by competent medical judgment and in accordance with law. Even then, the persons responsible for this decision should consult with each other and with their bishop and should receive divine confirmation of their decision through prayer. (CHOI 2006, pg. 188)
If having kids is between a man, woman, and God, why the hades does the handbook need to mention something like that at all?
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