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Preston-perryJackie-hill-perryPhill-perrythere are states that define an embryo as potential life, then there's restrictions on discarding them, then you would have to actually implant them in order to not, quote, kill them. >> reporter: one round of ivf can result in multiple embryos which can be frozen. some embryos that are not viable or are genetically abnormal are discarded to increase the chances of a successful pregnancy. she says fetal personhood laws will potentially determine how embryos are used. >> we're going to see this kind of fertility tourism where we're going to see that people are going to -- that have stored embryos are going to try to move the embryos because of this uncertainty and fear that they wouldn't have control of what to do with their embryos, that they would have to implant them, or that they couldn't discard them. >> reporter: for dr. perry, meeting his patients' babies, like gilbert's twins, is the best part of his job. they hope the scientific process
EmbryoLifeStatesQuoteRestrictionsOrderReporterEmbryosIvfFetal-personhood-lawsChancesRoundtexas when its new law stating life begins at fertilization takes effect. >> how many embryos can we transfer? is that going to affect that? >> reporter: dr. preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endocrinologist. he has fertility practices in mississippi and louisiana. he says his patients are petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether someone will regulate whether they can get their embryos, how they will be able to choose the embryos for transfer. >> reporter: dr. perry also worries about the potential impact on his career. >> that basically doctors could be charged with murder if an embryo fails to develop. >> reporter: they're valid concerns, says a law professor and bioethicses expert at southern methodist university. she expects some states to pass fetal personhood laws, giving legal rights of people to an embryo in the wake of the supreme court ruling. destroying an embryo, she warns, could be considered homicide. >> if we end up in a place where
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