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The push for embryo rights in state legislatures worries IVF patients and doctors from NPR Natalie Krebs

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13 states introduced bills this year that could give rights to embryos and fetuses associated with people. None passed yet but IVF patients and doctors fear such laws could limit fertility treatment.

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