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Alabama hospital to stop IVF treatments at the end of 2024 due to 'litigation concerns'

An Alabama hospital said it plans to stop offering in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments at the end of this year due to “litigation concerns” surrounding the therapy. Mobile Infirmary said “it will no longer be able to offer” IVF services in a news release on Wednesday. The decision follows Alabama’s Supreme Court ruling that people… ....

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Alabama hospital to end IVF services

Alabama hospital to end IVF services
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Courts have never weighed in. it s just policy at this point. and right now because it s policy, federal prosecutors have to follow it, but state prosecutors do not. they re not bound by it. interesting. the other committee is on e mollmen mollments. other cases on them have been thrown out. there s one that so far has not been. can you explain to us what this is and what will happen with that or what might happen. sure. absolutely. by the way if i could take a step backwards, the president described it as phony. it s not phony. a part of the constitution. you find it in two places in article one and two of the constitution. so the litigation concerns whether or not the president has violated that very real clause of the constitution by supplementing income from foreign sources. our founders didn t want our president or really any public official beholden to foreign ....

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