Pence says fertility treatments 'deserve the protection of the law'

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Pence says fertility treatments 'deserve the protection of the law'
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Former VP Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, have first-hand experience with fertility treatment. The couple struggled for more than five years with infertility, and his wife underwent IVF numerous times.

As Republican-led states impose restrictions on abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade, raising concerns about how the limits will impact access to reproductive medicine, former Vice President Mike Pence said he believes there should be legal protections for fertility treatments.

Pence, who staunchly opposes abortion, added that he also believes that as the nation navigates the new landscape without the constitutional right to an abortion,"we can protect the unborn." "The Dobbs decision this summer that I was so grateful to see, the majority of which was made up by Supreme Court justices that we appointed and confirmed to the court, really gave the country a new beginning for life," he said, referencing the Supreme Court decision reversing Roe."And it did return the question of abortion to the states and the American people."

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