
Nikki Haley said Wednesday that frozen embryos created through in-vitro fertilization are “babies,” siding with a recent Alabama Supreme Court decision that raised concerns among doctors and patients about the future of the procedure.
“Embryos, to me, are babies,” Haley told NBC News in an interview, adding that she used artificial insemination to have her son, a different process than IVF that doesn't present the same complexities around creating embryos in a lab. "When you talk about an embryo, you are talking about, to me, that’s a life. And so I do see where that’s coming from when they talk about that.”
Classifying embryos as children under state law raises significant questions about whether the practice, used by families having trouble conceiving, could continue in states like Alabama. Unused embryos are often destroyed, which could open families or clinics up to wrongful death lawsuits under this policy. Storing frozen embryos, meanwhile, is expensive.
Later on Wednesday, the University of Alabama at Birmingham announced that it was pausing IVF treatments in response to the state Supreme Court ruling.
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@DiplomatQuailGreen2yrs2Y
I'm not an expert but I don't babies are supposed to be frozen
@ZealousPenelopeDemocrat2yrs2Y
So if the embryos die through IVF, will the women receiving them be accused of murder? That’s something the GOP will legislate.
That's what it seems like! I am an IVF mother and it took 2 rounds, implanting 3 embryos in all. Embryo #1, in round 1 didn't attach. 1 of 2 embryos attached in round 2. Does that make me a murderer?? And if so, how??
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