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Dobbs's dilemma: Abortion and IVF are two sides of the same coin

The Hill

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Dobbs's dilemma: Abortion and IVF are two sides of the same coin

IVF’s production of excess embryos is a problem in states that ban abortion as a means of protecting “unborn children.”

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Conservative Review

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· Jun 26, 2026

Democrat And Media Lies About Pro-Life Laws Aren’t Just False — They’re Deadly

'They need you to believe that a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy or a stillbirth belongs in the same conversation as elective abortions of healthy babies and moms. Their entire agenda depends on it.'

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds

Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds

National Review

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· Jun 27, 2026

A Golden Opportunity to Destabilize Planned Parenthood

Republicans should not squander it.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

Medication abortion: Decisions from federal courts, the FDA or Trump’s Department of Justice could try to end access via telehealth

Roughly two-thirds of Americans end their pregnancies by taking two abortion medications – misoprostol and mifepristone. Because these safe, effective medications can be prescribed via telehealth, without an in-office visit, they are how most ...

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 4, 2026

'I'm worried I've doomed my daughter for life with her unique baby name'

A mum-to-be is second guessing her decision to give her unborn daughter a unique name, as although she 'loves' the name she chose, she thinks she might be 'dooming' her child

ZENIT

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· Jun 24, 2026

Tell me who you vote for, and I’ll tell you how many children you have: a study linking fertility to political leanings has been published, and here’s what it reveals

America’s Fertility Divide: Why Conservatives Are Having More Children Than Liberals The post Tell me who you vote for, and I’ll tell you how many children you have: a study linking fertility to political leanings has been published, and here’s what it reveals appeared first on ZENIT - English.

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Related coverage for "Dobbs's dilemma: Abortion and IVF are two sides of the same coin": Conservative Review — Democrat And Media Lies About Pro-Life Laws Aren’t Just False — They’re Deadly. Sweden Herald — Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds. National Review — A Golden Opportunity to Destabilize Planned Parenthood. ArcaMax — Medication abortion: Decisions from federal courts, the FDA or Trump’s Department of Justice could try to end access via telehealth. Irish Mirror — 'I'm worried I've doomed my daughter for life with her unique baby name'. ZENIT — Tell me who you vote for, and I’ll tell you how many children you have: a study linking fertility to political leanings has been published, and here’s what it reveals