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The church opposed the use of chloroform during childbirth primarily due to its belief in the sanctity of suffering and the idea that pain was a natural part of the divine plan. They viewed the use of anesthesia as an attempt to circumvent God's will and the suffering that was traditionally associated with childbirth. Additionally, there were concerns about the potential moral implications of altering natural processes, leading to a resistance against its medical adoption.

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