This fertility clinic is trying to democratize IVF, just as some groups are condemning it | CNN Business

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Since February, when Alabama’s Supreme Court declared frozen embryos are legally considered children, fertility clinics around the country have been weighing the implications of a political movement that’s suddenly turned hostile toward IVF.

Although Alabama has since passed legislation to protect in vitro fertilization, the ruling seemed to open a new front in the far-right’s attacks on reproductive freedom. It could also threaten growth in the booming IVF market, which last year brought in an estimated $8 billion in revenue.

Last month, Progyny, the nation’s only publicly traded fertility benefits company, saw

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