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What to know about Alabama’s fast-tracked legislation to protect in vitro fertilization clinics

By GEOFF MULVIHILL
Associated Press

Alabama lawmakers have passed legislation that was quickly signed by Gov. Kay Ivey to protect clinics that provide in vitro fertilization from lawsuits in response to a ruling last month from the State’s Supreme Court that frozen embryos have the rights of children under the state’s wrongful death law. The Republican-sponsored bill passed Wednesday seeks to provide clarity for the clinics and their patients. Three Alabama clinics paused IVF services after the ruling. Some abortion opponents think it’s important to grant embryos and fetuses rights. But top Republicans in Alabama are supporting the new measures, which do not address whether embryos outside the body should legally be considered children.

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