"Alabama's IVF Protections and the State of the Union: A New Era for Fertility Services"

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"Alabama's IVF Protections and the State of the Union: A New Era for Fertility Services"
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Elizabeth Carr, the first person born through IVF in the U.S., will attend the State of the Union as a guest of Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine to advocate for IVF access. The recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are considered "children" under state law has caused clinics to pause aspects of their IVF programs, sparking concerns about access to fertility treatments. While a new law in Alabama allows clinics to resume IVF treatments without fear of liability, it does not address the underlying issue of the status of embryos in the IVF process. Carr emphasizes the importance of protecting IVF access for a wide range of individuals beyond those struggling with infertility.

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