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Some claim that LDS teachings about childbearing put an improper burden on LDS families, especially women. | Some claim that LDS teachings about childbearing put an improper burden on LDS families, especially women. | ||
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* Bob McCue, “Big Picture Analysis of Mormonism—And When Should We Speak Out?” web posting on 27 Oct 2004 13h48. | * Bob McCue, “Big Picture Analysis of Mormonism—And When Should We Speak Out?” web posting on 27 Oct 2004 13h48. | ||
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While having children is an important priority for Latter-day Saints, the health of the mother, health of the father, and the ability of the family to properly care for them should factor into the decision: | While having children is an important priority for Latter-day Saints, the health of the mother, health of the father, and the ability of the family to properly care for them should factor into the decision: | ||
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:Sisters, do not allow yourselves to be made to feel inadequate or frustrated because you cannot do everything others seem to be accomplishing. Rather, each should assess her own situation, her own energy, and her own talents, and then choose the best way to mold her family into a team, a unit that works together and supports each other. Only you and your Father in Heaven know your needs, strengths, and desires. Around this knowledge your personal course must be charted and your choices made.{{ref|ashton1}} | :Sisters, do not allow yourselves to be made to feel inadequate or frustrated because you cannot do everything others seem to be accomplishing. Rather, each should assess her own situation, her own energy, and her own talents, and then choose the best way to mold her family into a team, a unit that works together and supports each other. Only you and your Father in Heaven know your needs, strengths, and desires. Around this knowledge your personal course must be charted and your choices made.{{ref|ashton1}} | ||
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#{{note|mckay1}}David O. McKay, ''Relief Society Magazine'' (July 1916) 3:7. | #{{note|mckay1}}David O. McKay, ''Relief Society Magazine'' (July 1916) 3:7. | ||
#{{note|ashton1}}Marvin J. Ashton, ''Be of Good Cheer'' (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1987), 25–26. | #{{note|ashton1}}Marvin J. Ashton, ''Be of Good Cheer'' (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1987), 25–26. | ||
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== Some claim that LDS teachings about childbearing put an improper burden on LDS families, especially women.
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While having children is an important priority for Latter-day Saints, the health of the mother, health of the father, and the ability of the family to properly care for them should factor into the decision:
As in all things, the Church enjoins the use of personal revelation to choose a proper course for an individual couple's situation.
More details on this subject are available in the section on birth control.
Other duties, which may arise from Church participation or the role of mother, are to be adapted to the situation, capacities, and needs of each individual.
Elder Marvin J. Ashton taught:
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