2023
DOI: 10.1097/gco.0000000000000888
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The impact of the Dobbs decision on in-vitro fertilization and fertility care

Abstract: 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 o… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the restrictions enabled by the Dobbs decision extend to other forms of reproductive, sexual, and genderaffirming healthcare including contraception, hormone therapy, fertility treatments, and prenatal care. 8 As the legal complexity surrounding women's and gender affirming healthcare thickens, it is riskier for medical professionals to provide care, leading to less access overall.…”
Section: P a P E Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the restrictions enabled by the Dobbs decision extend to other forms of reproductive, sexual, and genderaffirming healthcare including contraception, hormone therapy, fertility treatments, and prenatal care. 8 As the legal complexity surrounding women's and gender affirming healthcare thickens, it is riskier for medical professionals to provide care, leading to less access overall.…”
Section: P a P E Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether IVF embryos are rights-bearing entities is heavily debated and is even more fraught since the Dobbs decision in 2022. 101 Thus disposition of affected embryos, including whether it is ethically permissible to donate them for research, is disputed without clear consensus. [102][103][104] Children conceived through ART may confront health challenges associated with the risks of this technology, such as an elevated likelihood of IVF pregnancies resulting in multiples, which poses risks to both mother and each fetus.…”
Section: Pgt-m Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%