Republican Senate Candidate Don Bolduc Calls Embryo Disposal “Disgusting Practice,” Leaves Door Open on National Ban

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Republican Senate Candidate Don Bolduc Calls Embryo Disposal “Disgusting Practice,” Leaves Door Open on National Ban
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On a recording obtained by Vanity Fair, the New Hampshire GOP nominee, who has said he would not vote for a 15-week federal abortion ban, waffles on his position around banning other procedures that could put serious limits on fertility treatments.

could cascade into many other restrictions on reproductive rights, over contraception and fertility practices like IVF—something Bolduc appears to have signaled an openness to at the campaign event.

“Once again, we’re witnessing Don Bolduc’s extreme opposition to a woman’s fundamental rights. His stance against IVF—which has helped countless people who are struggling to start families—is just the latest example of Bolduc seeking to allow politicians like himself to disrupt decisions that should be between a woman, her loved ones, and her doctor,” Senator Hassan said in a statement.

Currently, abortion is legal in New Hampshire until 24 weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions for fatal fetal abnormalities and the life of the patient. IVF is currently legal in all 50 states. But GOP-aligned antiabortion activists have already put the fertility procedure on their hit list.the chief legal officer for the anti-choice Americans United for Life, has characterized IVF as a form of “eugenics.

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