As explained in the article below, some legislators from both parties in Alabama are hoping to pass a bill that will protect IVF patients and doctors from prosecution under the new Alabama court ruling. Until and unless it passes, anybody with frozen embryos is in extreme legal jeopardy.

Six days after Alabama's Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are "children," upending in vitro fertilization treatments, a Republican state senator said he plans to introduce a bill that would protect IVF statewide.

State Sen. Tim Melson, who chairs the Senate's Health Care Committee, said the bill would clarify that embryos are not viable unless they are implanted in a uterus.

In its decision, the State Supreme Court gave frozen embryos the same rights as children.

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