Senate Republicans are introducing a bill advocating for alternative approaches to in vitro fertilization by promoting medical services targeting underlying factors of infertility in women.
The bill aims to expand access to restorative reproductive medicine, which is defined as any approach that aims to “restore the normal physiology and anatomy of the human reproductive system.”
Hannah Miles of Birmingham, Alabama, speaks with Dr. Mamie McLean outside the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama, on Feb. 28, 2024. They were among patients and doctors urging Alabama lawmakers to take action to get IVF services in the state. Fertility clinics paused some services in the wake of a state court ruling related to whether embryos are children under a state law.
The RESTORE Act does not oppose IVF services, but “prioritizes addressing underlying causes of infertility to help families to bring the miracle of life into the world.”
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