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Takeaways from AP’s profile of a Christian IVF doctor

Takeaways from AP’s profile of a Christian IVF doctor

Summary

Dr. John Gordon, a Christian fertility doctor, left a large clinic to start Rejoice Fertility in Tennessee, where his practice follows faith-based principles. His clinic avoids discarding viable embryos, genetic testing, and embryo donation to science, and encourages patients to create fewer embryos during IVF treatments.

Key Facts

  • IVF (in vitro fertilization) is a process that helps people have babies by fertilizing eggs and sperm in a lab.
  • Over 100,000 babies were born through IVF in the U.S. in 2024, the highest number recorded.
  • About 1.5 million frozen embryos are stored in the U.S., possibly more.
  • Some Christians and anti-abortion groups have concerns about IVF, especially when embryos are discarded or destroyed.
  • Dr. Gordon founded Rejoice Fertility to align IVF practices with his Christian beliefs, such as not discarding embryos and limiting how many are created.
  • Patients at Rejoice Fertility can choose “mini-IVF,” which uses fewer medications and creates fewer eggs and embryos.
  • The Catholic Church opposes IVF, and other evangelical groups have recently debated restrictions on IVF practices.
  • Legal rulings in the U.S. have affected how embryos are viewed and regulated, but IVF remains popular, and President Donald Trump has worked to increase access.
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