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Prenatal Tests Undertaken by Muslim Women Who Underwent IVF Treatment, Secular Versus Religious: An Israeli Study.

Aliza AmielMahdi Tarabeih
Published in: Journal of religion and health (2023)
Our goal was to determine if differences exist in the attitudes of religious Muslim women living in Israel toward prenatal testing and pregnancy termination after undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) compared to the secular Muslim women who had undergone IVF. Six hundred and ninety-nine Muslim women from cities and villages participated, 47% city-dwellers; 53% village-dwellers; 50%-secular; 50%-religious. Secular women who had undergone IVF performed more invasive tests and terminated more pregnancies due to an abnormal fetus than religious women. More genetic counseling must be provided explaining the different prenatal tests and the problems in raising an abnormal child.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • pregnant women
  • mental health
  • breast cancer risk
  • insulin resistance
  • hepatitis c virus
  • dna methylation