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Thirteen states across the U.S., including much of the Midwest, introduced bills this year that could give some rights usually associated with people to embryos and fetuses. None passed, but people in the fertility world are concerned lawmakers will try again.
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The Alabama Supreme Court ruled last month that a frozen embryo can be considered a child under state law.
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Following an Alabama Supreme Court decision, Matt Dolan, Frank LaRose and Bernie Moreno issued statements saying they support IVF as a means of fertility treatment. Democrats and others pointed out, correctly, that all three opposed Issue 1 last fall.
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Though hospitals and IVF clinics in Alabama have halted treatments after a ruling from the state supreme court, there is widespread support for IVF among key constituencies in Ohio right now.
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Across the nation, a patchwork of laws exist regarding assisted reproductive technologies. Could the overturning of Roe lead to outright bans?
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A family in Ohio filed a civil lawsuit against the Institute for Reproductive Health, Ovation Fertility Cincinnati, and the Christ Hospital Health…