Alabama Supreme Court Rules That Frozen Embryos Are 'Children'

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Alabama Supreme Court Rules That Frozen Embryos Are 'Children'
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The Alabama Supreme Court ruled Friday that frozen embryos are children, which pro-choice rights groups have warned could have dangerous implications for fertility treatments such asto dismiss a lawsuit in which a couple sued an Alabama fertility clinic and hospital for the “wrongful death” of their frozen embryos in athat was riddled with theology. The couple’s frozen embryos were destroyed after a hospital patient who accessed the freezer that held the embryos dropped them on the floor.

The Medical Association of the State of Alabama previously warned that such a ruling could bring about harmful consequences for fertility treatment in Alabama,“The potential detrimental impact on IVF treatment in Alabama cannot be overstated,” according to a brief filed by the medical group, AL.com reported. “The increased exposure to wrongful death liability as advocated by the Appellants would – at best – substantially increase the costs associated with IVF.

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