My Blog
Politics

Confusion Grips Alabama After Ruling on Embryos


Washington Post: “Alabama doctors are puzzled over whether they will have to make changes to in vitro fertilization procedures. Couples have crammed into online support groups wondering if they should transfer frozen embryos out of state. And attorneys are warning that divorce settlements that call for frozen embryos to be destroyed may now be void.”

“Throughout Alabama, there is widespread shock, anger and confusion over how to proceed after the state Supreme Court ruled Friday that frozen embryos are people, a potentially far-reaching decision that could upend women’s reproductive health care in a state that already has one of the nation’s strictest abortion laws.”

New York Times: “The ruling raises worrisome legal issues for would-be parents far beyond Alabama whose hopes for children may depend on in vitro fertilization.”

FavoriteLoadingSave to Favorites

Related posts

22 US service members injured after ‘helicopter mishap’ in northeastern Syria

newsconquest

Trump Is So Broke Due To Legal Bills That He Can’t Afford A Long GOP Primary

newsconquest

Inside Bolsonarismo, the angry protest movement that sieged Brazil’s capital

newsconquest

Leave a Comment