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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion April 29, 2023
A few days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, Boston IVF, a fertility company with centers in six states, posted a statement that speaks to the havoc this decision will wreak not just for abortions, but for other forms of reproductive care. The statement says:... + más
Reciprocal IVF: What to know, from how it works to how much it costs | CBS News
Democrats unveil legislation outlining plan for right to fertility treatments | The Hill
Fox News USA Politics March 11, 2023
A determined that frozen human embryos are legally considered property, using a 19th century law regarding the treatment of slaves as the legal reasoning for his decision.A preliminary opinion issued last month by Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Richard Gardiner is under... + más
Judge uses a slavery law to rule frozen embryos are property | ABC News
Judge uses a slavery law to rule frozen embryos are property | 10 WBNS
Newsweek USA World October 30, 2023
In a world first, embryos have been sent to space so that scientists can study how zero-gravity affects a growing fetus.The mouse embryos were sent to the International Space Station to be raised by astronauts, with the scientists discovering that the embryos were able to... + más
Op-Ed: How IVF could be derailed by abortion restrictions | Los Angeles Times
Scientists create mice with cells from 2 males for 1st time | ABC News
NBC News USA Nation November 22, 2022
An Oregon couple welcomed twins from embryos that were frozen 30 years ago — what some experts believe could be the longest frozen embryos to result in a live birth. Twins Lydia and Timothy were born on Oct. 31 to Philip and Rachel Ridgeway from embryos that were frozen on... + más
Couple welcome twins from embryos frozen 30 years ago | ABC News
Frozen embryos linked to increased risk of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, study finds | NBC News
The New York Times USA Science June 24, 2023
In its first week, a fertilized human egg develops into a hollow ball of 200 cells and then implants itself on the wall of the uterus. Over the next three weeks, it divides into the distinct tissues of a human body.And those crucial few weeks remain, for the most part, a black... + más
Virginia judge uses slavery-era law to argue human embryos can be considered property | Fox News
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