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:And although [Our Heavenly Father] will always be at our side if we will but invite Him, never will He take from His children the great gift of agency& | :And although [Our Heavenly Father] will always be at our side if we will but invite Him, never will He take from His children the great gift of agency—the power to choose. Young mothers (single or otherwise) must learn to use this power wisely. There may be times when more than one course of action is placed before us. Each is right. It is then that wise and prudent decisions must be made, taking into consideration the season of life and the pertinent facts. | ||
:Some mothers seem to have the capacity and energy to make their children's clothes, bake, give piano lessons, go to Relief Society, teach Sunday School, attend parent- teacher association meetings, and so on. Other mothers look upon such women as models and feel inadequate, depressed, and think they are failures when they make comparisons. | :Some mothers seem to have the capacity and energy to make their children's clothes, bake, give piano lessons, go to Relief Society, teach Sunday School, attend parent- teacher association meetings, and so on. Other mothers look upon such women as models and feel inadequate, depressed, and think they are failures when they make comparisons. |
Some claim that LDS teachings about childbearing put an improper burden on LDS families, especially women.
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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