Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz has clarified that she and Governor Tim Walz did not use in vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive their children, amidst discussions on the campaign trail about their fertility struggles.
Instead, Gwen Walz revealed that they underwent intrauterine insemination treatments. This disclosure comes as Governor Walz has been sharing their personal experiences with infertility to connect with voters. The clarification aims to set the record straight after some confusion and accusations from political opponents about the nature of their fertility treatments.
The Walz family's openness about their journey is part of a broader conversation about fertility challenges faced by many couples.
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It's really brave and important for the First Lady to share such a personal story, especially in the context of removing stigma and fostering understanding around fertility issues.
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Gov. Tim Walz and wife Gwen Walz detail experience with fertility treatment, explain it wasn’t IVF
The Walz family is sharing new details about how they used a fertility treatment called intrauterine insemination to conceive their children. Republicans say Walz misled the public on this aspect of his family history.
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Gwen Walz reveals she underwent a different treatment, not IVF, in new details about fertility struggles
Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz clarified in a statement to CNN that she did not use in vitro fertilization to conceive, sharing new details about her and Gov. Tim Walz 's fertility struggles as the governor has highlighted their experience with infertility on the campaign trail.
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