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Church law tends towards the functional, if not the production-line aspect in this regard. they view the main existence for Marriage the procreation of children. If one of the spouses is not capable of full-fledged intercourse or might have reproductive difficulties this can be a downright direct , if not red-line impediment! In Europe it was common for potential brides- especially in higher echelons- to have to have a full-blown gynecological exam- pre-marital. This is a bit like inspecting a blast furnace to see if the vessels are capable of safely containing and sustaining the steel-making process with a minimum of hazards and complications- if she can"t sustain the full blast- the marriage might be put on hold! Actually a sensible law which requires a pelvic exam. I read about this in a book on a European Princess who was required to have these tests. Functional exams of this type can help prevent childbirth complications, one reason for them in Europe. the industrial angle can"t help but be implied but the church still takes this ( Birthing machine) angle.

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