Purpose of reviewThe 2022 Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs vs Jackson marks a frightening new reality in America. Physicians and patients have been left confused and concerned regarding the broader implications of this ruling. Now that the constitutional right to an abortion has been overturned and the power has been relinquished to individual states, there is justifiable concern regarding the impact on in-vitro fertilization (IVF). This review explores the ways IVF and fertility care are at risk in the context of our new reality.
Recent findingsThe decision to overturn the right to an abortion without specifying a viability standard opens the door to interpretation of when 'life' begins. Laws that do not specifically exempt IVF, or that include language suggesting that 'life begins at fertilization' pose a real threat to IVF. The potential for personhood laws poses a threat to embryo freezing and disposition, preimplantation genetic testing and culpability among other concerns.
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