Rising Opposition to IVF and Surrogacy Amid GOP Platform Changes
Brooke Green, an Idaho state representative, faces a cancer diagnosis while navigating the increasing opposition to IVF and surrogacy. Republican party platforms in several states are adopting anti-IVF language, raising concerns about reproductive rights.
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GOP Platforms Shift: Rising Opposition to IVF and Surrogacy
Growing GOP Opposition to IVF and Surrogacy Raises Concerns
GOP Platforms Increasingly Include Anti-IVF Language, Raising Concerns Over Surrogacy
More GOP party platforms include anti-IVF language. Is surrogacy next?
More GOP party platforms include anti-IVF language. Is surrogacy next?
Rising Opposition to IVF and Surrogacy Among GOP Sparks Concerns
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