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🗣️ IVF for me, but not for thee
It's been a really rough week for Republicans who hate reproductive rights, and Republican Rep. Michelle Steel of California is no exception.
“As someone who struggled to get pregnant, I believe all life is a gift. IVF allowed me, as it has so many others, to start my family,” she tweeted Thursday. “I believe there is nothing more pro-life than helping families have children, and I do not support federal restrictions on IVF.”
Great! Just one teeny tiny little problem with that, as Inside Elections editor Jacob Rubashkin noted: Steel actually does support federal restrictions. Steel is one of the co-sponsors of the Life at Conception Act, a House bill that “declares that the right to life guaranteed by the Constitution is vested in each human being at all stages of life, including the moment of fertilization, cloning, or other moment at which an individual comes into being.”
And as Rubashkin points out, there is no carveout in the bill for in vitro fertilization. Oops!
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#politics#republicans#michelle steel#fetal personhood#in vitro fertilization#gop hypocrisy#embryos#abortion#roe v wade#reproductive rights#reproductive justice#bodily autonomy#ivf treatments
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Biden condemns Alabama court’s IVF ruling while Republicans struggle to articulate a position
President Biden made an important point on Thursday: The horrific decision by the Alabama Supreme Court effectively outlawing in vitro fertilization is “a direct result” of the overruling of Roe v. Wade—which Trump claims as his signature achievement! See HuffPo, Biden Calls Alabama Court's IVF Ruling A 'Direct Result' Of Roe Falling.
Biden issued a statement that said,
Today, in 2024 in America, women are being turned away from emergency rooms and forced to travel hundreds of miles for health care, while doctors fear prosecution for providing an abortion. And now, a court in Alabama put access to some fertility treatments at risk for families who are desperately trying to get pregnant. The disregard for women’s ability to make these decisions for themselves and their families is outrageous and unacceptable. I know that folks are worried about what they’re seeing happening to women all across America. I am too. We’re fighting for the freedom of women, for families, and for doctors who care for these women. And we won’t stop until we restore the protections of Roe v. Wade in federal law for all women in every state.
Meanwhile, Nikki Haley tried to walk back her initial comments supporting the rationale of the ruling (that “embryos are babies”). Other GOP politicians babbled nonsense statements and then fled from reporters. Senator Tommy Tuberville—from Alabama—avoided questions by saying, “he has not yet seen the decision,”—which is available to anyone with a computer, a phone, or a quarter to buy a newspaper. See NBC News, Sen. Tommy Tuberville struggles to answer questions on Alabama's IVF ruling.
The issue is a “lose-lose-lose” situation for Republicans.
First, the decision itself is hugely unpopular without regard to the overruling of Roe v. Wade. But there is no way to back away from the decision without rejecting a central tenant of the anti-choice movement—that human life begins at conception.
Second, it is also a reminder that Trump is responsible for the overruling of Roe v. Wade and the downstream consequences that are now stigmatizing and afflicting women across America. Trump reportedly believes (privately) that right-wing religious fundamentalists have gone too far in implementing the Dobbs decision. If Trump attempts to ‘reason’ with those supporters, he will discover that ‘reason’ has nothing to do with religious fundamentalism. So, Trump will either bob and weave to avoid taking a firm position, or he will anger a large part of his base by walking away from their underlying religious principles.
Finally, this is an issue of vital interest to tens of millions of young American women and men who may be on the other side of the abortion issue from Joe Biden. Being the object of the GOP’s moral condemnation (or criminalization) of efforts to overcome infertility must be maddening. They may not vote for Joe Biden, but they may also not vote for Donald Trump. In a closely divided electorate, small changes at the margin are all we need to win.
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#women's rights#reproductive rights#Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter#Dobbs#Robert B. Hubbell#Robert b. Hubbell Newsletter#birth control#IVF treatments#personhood#Mike Luckovich#Biden administration
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A Guide to Understanding Fertility Treatments - Ottawa Fertility Centre
Navigating the journey of conception can be overwhelming, especially when faced with challenges that require fertility treatments. For many, understanding the options available is crucial. This guide explores key fertility treatments, including IVF and egg freezing, while highlighting fertility clinics in Canada as vital resources for support and care.
Understanding Fertility Challenges
Infertility affects many couples, with various factors contributing to difficulties in conceiving. Health issues, age, lifestyle choices, and genetic predispositions can all play a role. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider to understand your specific situation and determine the best course of action.
Fertility Clinics in Canada
Canada is home to numerous reputable fertility clinics, offering advanced treatments and compassionate care. These clinics provide a range of services, from initial consultations and diagnostics to comprehensive treatment plans. They often feature experienced specialists who can guide individuals and couples through the complexities of fertility challenges.
When choosing a fertility clinic, consider factors such as success rates, available technologies, and patient reviews. Many clinics also offer emotional support and counseling, which can be invaluable during this stressful journey.
IVF Treatments
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the most well-known fertility treatments. During IVF, eggs are retrieved from a woman’s ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. Once embryos form, they are either transferred back into the uterus or frozen for future use.
IVF can be particularly beneficial for individuals with specific medical conditions, such as blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, or unexplained infertility. The procedure has a relatively high success rate, especially when considering advancements in technology and individualized treatment plans.
However, IVF is not without its challenges. It can be emotionally and financially taxing, and multiple cycles may be necessary to achieve a successful pregnancy. Many fertility clinics in Canada offer financial counseling to help patients navigate costs and insurance options.
Egg Freezing
Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, is an increasingly popular option for women who wish to delay pregnancy for personal or professional reasons. This process involves stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, which are then retrieved and frozen for future use.
Egg freezing can provide women with more control over their reproductive choices, allowing them to pursue career goals or wait for the right partner without the pressure of a ticking biological clock. Many clinics in Canada are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure the highest success rates for thawing and fertilizing frozen eggs.
It’s important to discuss the implications of egg freezing with a healthcare provider. Factors such as age and ovarian reserve can significantly impact the success of future IVF cycles using frozen eggs.
Conclusion
Understanding fertility treatments is essential for anyone facing challenges in conceiving. With advancements in reproductive technology and the support of fertility clinics in Canada, options like IVF and egg freezing can offer hope and pathways to parenthood. Each individual’s journey is unique, and consulting with specialists can provide tailored solutions to meet specific needs.
For those interested in learning more about fertility treatments, resources and support are available at Conceive. Seeking guidance can empower individuals and couples to make informed decisions on their path to building a family.
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Achieving Fertility Success: The Crucial Role of an IVF Expert
Assisted reproductive techniques have revolutionized fertility care, offering new possibilities for individuals and couples on their journey to parenthood. In fertility treatments, IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) stands as a beacon of hope for many couples struggling to conceive. While this treatment is widely recognized in Sydney as an effective method, the key to achieving the best results often…
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While being in your thirties or forties, the possibility of experiencing a healthy pregnancy and welcoming a healthy baby is still quite likely. Nevertheless, it’s important to acknowledge that the journey to conception may take longer for some individuals, potentially necessitating medical assistance, often referred to as assisted conception.
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China weighs giving single women IVF access to stem population decline
As China tries to sluggish its demographic decline, women like Chen Luojin may very well be a part of the answer. The divorced 33-year-old lives in Chengdu, capital of the southwestern Sichuan province, which legalised registration of kids by single women in February, one thing China is contemplating implementing nationwide to deal with document low beginning charges. The adjustments imply single…
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#China#china population#fertility treatments#health#health news#india population#IVF treatments#Population#womens health
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Best IVF Treatment in Delhi | Fertility Center in Delhi - Aveya IVF
In Vitro Fertilization or IVF treatment is one of the most commonly used assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment process. The IVF process involves retrieving the semen sample, combining egg and sperm in a laboratory, fertilizing the eggs, transferring the developed embryos into the uterus for the fertilisation to take place. Aveya IVF center is the best IVF Centre in Delhi offering all types of IVF treatments in Delhi for with high success rate.
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Hey, at least she’s upfront about her hypocrisy.
#democrats#republicans#Ivf#donald trump#Us#alabama#pregnancy tw#gop#parenting#politics#joe biden#maga#science#ivf treatment#in vitro fertilization
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Republicans hate/disrespect women 24/7.
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VOTE THEM ALL OUT!
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This is what taking Alabama’s asinine ruling on embryos to its natural conclusion looks like
#politics#alabama#republicans#embryos#christian nationalism#abortion#reproductive rights#jay mitchell#religious reich#reproductive justice#healthcare#roe v wade#fetal personhood#justice jay mitchell#embrionics#ivf#criminalizing ivf#ivf treatment#christofascism#in vitro fertilization
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Hopes, Dreams, and Trials with Choso Kamo
FEATURING Choso Kamo x Reader
SUMMARY Trying to start a family in general is hard, but trying to start a family with a cursed womb painting is even harder.
CONTENT WARNINGS WARNING, WARNING!!! this fic is really heavy and deals with themes regarding infertility, please please please read at your own risk and prioritize your mental health <3
AUTHORS NOTE four fics in two days?! I must be an imposter... just kidding! The truth of the matter is that these drafts have been ROTTING in my files and I finally decided to busted them out and finish them up 😼
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The bedside lamp cast a soft, golden glow over the room, illuminating the quiet anguish etched into Choso’s features. He sat on the edge of the bed, his gaze fixed on the small stick lying on the nightstand. The room’s oppressive silence was broken only by the faint hum of the heater, struggling against the winter’s chill. Choso’s hands trembled slightly, but he couldn’t bring himself to meet your eyes. Not yet. Not while the negative result stood as a glaring reminder of another failed attempt.
You sat cross-legged on the bed, arms wrapped around your knees, the tension in the room pressing down on your chest like a weight. This wasn’t the first time—not even close—and both of you knew it likely wouldn’t be the last. Yet, the knowledge didn’t dull the sting of disappointment. It never did.
“Maybe we should…” you began, your voice a fragile tremor in the stillness.
“Don’t,” Choso interrupted, his tone softer than you expected. His shoulders sagged under the invisible weight he carried, his posture speaking of defeat. Finally, he turned his gaze to you, his expression a raw mix of guilt and despair. “Don’t blame yourself. This isn’t your fault.”
“It’s not yours either,” you countered, your voice steadier now despite the tears pooling in your eyes. “We’re in this together. It’s not about fault.”
Even as you said it, you knew he wouldn’t see it that way. Choso had always carried the burdens of others—a habit formed from years of protecting his brothers, even in death. Now, with this, he felt as though he was failing at something he desperately wanted to give you: a family.
Hesitantly, he reached out, his fingers brushing against your knee. The gesture was tentative, almost apologetic, as though he doubted he deserved to touch you. You covered his hand with yours, intertwining your fingers and squeezing tightly.
“I just…” Choso’s voice broke, and he exhaled sharply, his free hand scrubbing over his face. “I don’t understand. We’ve tried everything. The doctors said it could take time, but… how much more time? How much more hope do we have to lose before…” His voice trailed off, swallowed by the quiet despair hanging in the air.
“As much time as it takes,” you said, though the words felt like a fragile thread of hope in the face of mounting doubts. “Choso, we have to believe it’ll happen. It’s the only thing keeping me…” You faltered, your voice cracking as tears spilled down your cheeks. “Keeping me going.”
Choso’s heart broke at the sight of your tears. He shifted closer, pulling you into his arms. The familiar scent of him—a blend of sandalwood and the faint metallic tang of his cursed energy—washed over you, grounding you in the warmth of his embrace.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. “I’m so sorry. You don’t deserve this. Any of this.”
“Neither do you,” you murmured against his chest, where his heartbeat thudded steadily beneath your ear, a comforting rhythm amidst the turmoil.
That night, tangled together under the weight of heavy blankets, you whispered promises into the quiet. He swore his love for you would never waver, no matter what happened. You promised not to let this struggle drive a wedge between you, even when the burden felt unbearable. It was a fragile truce with fate, but it was enough to see you through another night.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. The routine became all too familiar: tracking ovulation, scheduling doctor’s appointments, enduring endless tests and invasive procedures. Each visit to the fertility clinic felt like navigating a labyrinth of sterile rooms and clinical jargon, leaving a gnawing sense of inadequacy that neither of you voiced aloud.
Choso loathed the way the nurses looked at him—with pity masked by professionalism. He hated the hushed tones and the apologetic smiles that seemed to suggest he wasn’t enough. And worst of all, he hated the way a small, insidious part of his mind whispered that you’d be better off with someone else—someone who could give you everything he couldn’t.
You despised the way the world moved on around you, oblivious to your struggles. Friends’ pregnancy announcements, baby showers, the cheerful chatter of parents in parks—each was a cruel reminder of what you didn’t have. Yet, despite the cracks forming in your resolve, you clung to each other. Even when the silence between you grew heavy with unspoken fears, you stayed tethered to the love that had carried you this far.
One evening, after yet another exhausting day at the clinic, you sat on the couch in the dark. The only light came from the muted television, casting flickering shadows across the room. You leaned against Choso, your head on his shoulder, while his fingers absently traced patterns on the back of your hand. Neither of you spoke for what felt like hours, content to simply exist in the shared quiet.
“Do you think it’s worth it?” you asked suddenly, your voice barely more than a whisper.
Choso stiffened, his hand stilling in its movements. “What?”
“All of this,” you said, gesturing vaguely. “The appointments, the treatments, the constant disappointment. Do you think we’re just setting ourselves up for more heartbreak?”
He turned to face you, his expression unreadable. “Are you saying you want to stop?”
“I don’t know what I’m saying,” you admitted, tears spilling over once more. “I just… I don’t know how much more I can take.”
Choso’s arms encircled you, pulling you close as though he could shield you from the pain. “If you want to stop, we’ll stop,” he said firmly. “But if there’s even a part of you that wants to keep going, then we’ll keep going. No matter how long it takes, I’ll be here. I’ll always be here.”
You clung to him, your tears soaking into his shirt. In that moment, you realized that no matter how difficult the journey, you weren’t alone. Choso was your anchor, your partner, your everything. Together, you would face whatever storms lay ahead, one day at a time.
The following weeks brought a mix of cautious hope and deep uncertainty. Your doctor proposed trying a new treatment, one that was more invasive but held a higher chance of success. The decision to move forward felt daunting, like stepping into uncharted waters, but neither of you could bear the thought of giving up on a dream you had nurtured for so long.
Choso stood by you through every step—every injection, every scan, every procedure. He held your hand tightly in the waiting room, his thumb tracing soothing circles against your skin. On days when the side effects left you exhausted and irritable, he met you with patience and quiet reassurances. Warm tea. A favorite blanket. Silent companionship when words felt too heavy to bear.
There were moments of light amidst the darkness. One afternoon, after a particularly grueling appointment, Choso surprised you with a small potted plant. “It’s a symbol of hope,” he explained, his cheeks tinged pink with embarrassment. “Something we can take care of together.”
You laughed through your tears, touched by the gesture. The plant found a place on the windowsill, a small but enduring reminder that even in the bleakest times, life could still flourish.
As the months wore on, the emotional toll on both of you became undeniable. There were arguments—raw moments where the grief and frustration boiled over, leaving scars of guilt and misunderstanding. But each time, you found your way back to each other, reminded of the love that had brought you together in the first place.
One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of gold and amber, Choso took your hand in his. His voice was quiet but steady as he said, “I don’t know what the future holds for us. But I know that whatever happens, as long as I have you, it’ll be enough.”
Tears filled your eyes as you leaned into him, your heart swelling with a bittersweet mixture of love and sorrow. “You’re enough for me too,” you whispered. In that moment, a fragile sense of peace settled between you, the knowledge that no matter where the journey led, you would face it together.
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Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda endangers IVF access—preventing families, like Yesenia and her husband, from their chance to have a child.
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