Alabama’s supreme court ruled embryos are ‘extrauterine children’. IVF patients are worried
Alabama’s supreme court ruled embryos are ‘extrauterine children’. IVF patients are worried
The state’s sweeping ruling leaves doctors and patients scrambling to untangle its implications for frozen embryos

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tsonfeir @lemm.ee So if you pay to have them saved, then you decide you’re not interested in children anymore and you destroy them, are you going to jail for murder?
9 0 ReplyBilliam @lemmy.world Of course not.
The clinic workers will. You're on the hook for being an accomplice.
10 0 Replydavidgro @lemmy.world "ordering a contract killing".
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hperrin @lemmy.world Even if you have children. If you have 15 fertilized embryos, this would mean you’d have to get all 15 implanted. Good luck.
Got one implanted successfully and threw away the others? 14 counts of first degree murder.
7 0 Replytsonfeir @lemm.ee Well, if you fertilize it, and it fails…. Murder. X15 failed attempts. Yikes.
2 0 Replyotp @sh.itjust.works Even "success" is ridiculously scary.
Fifteenuplets?!
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