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Trump Calls On Alabama Lawmakers To ‘Preserve’ IVF After State Supreme Court Ruling

Former President Donald Trump on Friday urged the Alabama Legislature to introduce protections for certain fertility choices after the state’s Supreme Court ruled Sunday that a fetus is a “child.” I asked for it.

The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that several destroyed embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF), a procedure in which eggs are fertilized and implanted in women with fertility problems, should be considered human life. As a result, several IFV clinics were closed due to concerns about possible closure. Legal complexity.The former president said in an article: post Speaking on Truth Social, he said he will “always support the creation of strong, thriving and healthy American families” and called on Alabama’s elected officials to “act quickly” to protect IVF. (Related: Medical experts and Republicans face new challenges after red state Supreme Court’s fetal ruling)

“Today, I call on Alabama’s legislators to act quickly to find an immediate solution to preserve Alabama’s IVF capacity,” President Trump wrote. “Republicans should always stand on the side of the miracle of life, and on the side of mothers, fathers, and beautiful babies. I will always be with you in your quest.”

President Trump has been silent on the issue since the ruling, even though fellow presidential candidate Nikki Haley said earlier this week that she supports the ruling.Former United Nations Ambassador Said “To me, an embryo is a baby,” NBC News said in an interview Wednesday, but on Thursday he reiterated his support for IVF, saying, “I hope that women like me have the ability to receive the blessing of a baby.” It’s very important.” according to Go to NPR.

In its majority opinion, the court stated that a couple who lost several embryos after their eggs were accidentally destroyed at a hospital should be able to file a civil lawsuit under the law. Wrongful death due to minor acts. Strategists say the court’s ruling could hurt Republicans’ chances in the November 2024 election, as more clinics close for fear of criminal and civil prosecution.

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