"Political Pressures and IVF: Navigating Embryo Rights and Access in the South"

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The Alabama Supreme Court's recent decision on in vitro fertilization (IVF) has left doctors and patients concerned about potential legal repercussions and has raised financial questions for those seeking IVF treatment. Patients are now considering moving their embryos to states with more favorable laws, and shipping companies such as Cryoport Systems, IVF Cryo, and ReproTech specialize in transporting embryos. However, some companies have halted shipments to or from Alabama, and the process of moving embryos to another state could take a few weeks.
- Alabama IVF Ruling: What to Know About the Costs of Moving Embryos The New York Times
- Opinion | I.V.F. Made Me a Mom. Why Has This Issue Tripped Up Republicans? The New York Times
- With Pressure Growing After IVF Pause, Alabama GOP Rushes to Pass Protections The Wall Street Journal
- Three Alabama clinics pause IVF after court rules embryos are children NBC News
- Gov. Abbott says he supports IVF, stops short of calling for law to protect access in Texas CNN
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