Alabama hospital to stop IVF treatments at the end of 2024 due to ‘litigation concerns’
- Alabama's top court ruled that frozen embryos are "extrauterine children," leading to lawsuits and the halt of IVF treatments.
- Following the legal immunity bill for doctors and clinics, some IVF providers resumed treatment while others, like Mobile Infirmary, ceased services.
- The new law signed by Gov. Kay Ivey aims to protect IVF patients and providers, but experts believe more work is needed for comprehensive fertility service protection in the state.
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