Alabama lawmakers have passed a bill to protect in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) clinics and doctors from lawsuits and criminal prosecution. Last month, the state’s supreme court ruled that frozen embryos had the same rights as children, and people could be held liable for destroying them. At least three IVF clinics paused treatments in the wake of the ruling, which divided Alabama’s conservatives. The new law will allow the clinics to resume services.

  • @CosmicTurtle
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    146 months ago

    I feel like the court ruling was another example of a dog catching the car.

    Their rage and anger against abortion went so far that they didn’t realize that important services like IVF were going to be affected.

    The passage of this law, in some ways, clarifies the GOP position: good Christians want babies. Only sluts need abortions.

    They are making it legal to kill IVF eggs to satisfy companies. But by keeping the killing part quiet, they can still say they are pro-life to their voters.

    • @cmbabul
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      46 months ago

      You and many others that have shared the same opinion that Roe v Wade is the dog catching the car. The problem is that this dog believes the creator of the universe told him to catch the car, they are never gonna see the error of their ways and about face