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Trump's IVF plan raises concerns about 'commodification of children,' discarding of human lives
Providing coverage for fertility care, Trump said, will reduce the number of people who resort to IVF, claiming that this will help couples identify and address fertility problems earlier. The result, ...
An Oregon hospital "wrongfully inseminated" a mom with "foreign sperm" instead of her husband's, resulting in the birth of a ...
Q. My wife and I, once lapsed Catholics, have returned to the faith and seek to live according to Church teaching. Years ago, after struggling with infertility, we turned to IVF and conceived our now ...
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz mischaracterized the nature of the fertility treatments that he and his wife, Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz, used to conceive their two children. Gwen ...
Next, a look at how the presidential candidates have been talking about children and families, from tax credits to IVF to the cost of child care. Our co-host Michel Martin spoke with Bruce Lesley with ...
Babies born through IVF are smarter but more prone to mental health problems than naturally conceived children, research suggests. Experts at the University of Helsinki followed 280,000 youngsters ...
Leaders in the pro-life movement in Alabama want the Legislature to pass regulations for in vitro fertilization that recognize the Alabama Supreme Court decision that gave frozen embryos the legal ...
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Military families hit with bitter blow after Congress strips fertility treatment funding from defense bill
Back in 2017, when my husband was still in the Army, we learned he was unexpectedly deploying right as we were going to start trying to get pregnant. Military families get accustomed to this pattern: ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law aimed at protecting in vitro fertilization patients and providers from legal liability late Wednesday, with some clinics poised to lift ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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