The Minister of Family Affairs reacted to Bishop András Veres’ statement that artificial insemination should be prohibited.

“I see the excitement around the flask program flared up again,” says Katalin Novák, minister without portfolio for family affairs, on Facebook. Magyar Hírlapot holding in his hand. In this issue, an interview with András Veres, Bishop of Győr County, re-elected president of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, was published in which he said that the flask program should be completely removed from the practice.

In the video, Novák tries to reassure everyone that the government is in favor of the program, it also supports the interventions, which is why they have doubled the available resources.

“The goal is that all desired and planned children are born in Hungary,” Novák said.

The religious alternative to the jar can only be believed, it’s hard to prove

The church recommends that gynecologists and infertility professionals not really take seriously the method of promoting natural conception that Bishop András Veres, who now condemns the flask procedure, has introduced into public discourse. What is NaProTechnology, and if it is as successful as its advocates claim, why this doubt?


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Here, a new procedure for the bottle program is being developed.


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Embryo-Optimal Kft., Which operates out of Róbert’s Private Hospital, is also trying to make the method marketable.

No conclusive evidence yet, but may be related to flask treatment and breast cancer


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The risk of breast cancer can be increased by hormones given in large amounts during bottle programs, Hungarian doctors say.