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Reply to "If the Supreme Court overturns Roe, what does that mean for IVF and embryos?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who the heck knows right now? I’m glad that mine are all used up though. Banning IVF will definitely create political backlash, especially given the falling rate and sympathetic people who want children. Given the damage forever chemicals do to us, it’s likely IVF will become more and more necessary. [/quote] They're not going to ban IVF. They don't care about embryos. They care about embryos inside a uterus. Mississippi may have one abortion clinic, but plenty of reproductive endocrinologist's office. [/quote] Catholics actually care about embryos very much. I’m not sure what the evangelical belief is but i would not be surprised if this becomes a new battle. [/quote] I hope it does, actually. Because that would actually change a lot of people's minds. [/quote] It won't, though. IVF is generally for people with some level of privilege and money, and it's not sexual, so doesn't carry the same connotations of shame among the RWNJs. Abortion bans are mostly meant to punish poor women in rural areas for being "slutty". That's the whole point, to shame and punish women for having sex. Without the slut-shaming, no one cares. And Republican politicians aren't interested in going after people with privilege and money.[/quote]
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