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Iowa House passes bill to affirm personhood at moment of fertilization

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March 8, 2024
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A person who intentionally causes the death of an unborn person “without the knowledge or voluntary consent of the pregnant [woman]” in any other context would be subject to a Class B felony, which is punishable up to 25 years in prison. One who attempts to commit such a crime would be subject to a Class C felony, which is punishable up to 10 years in prison.

The bill would not expressly prohibit in vitro fertilization (IVF), but it does not exempt unborn children who are created through IVF from these protections. 

Although it is unclear whether the law would affect IVF in Iowa, critics of the legislation have pointed to an Alabama Supreme Court ruling late last month that ruled that human embryos in the state are covered covered under the Wrongful Death of a Minor Act because the law protects “all children, born and unborn.”

The bill forced several IVF clinics in Alabama to shut down. Shortly thereafter, Republican lawmakers passed legislation to grant civil and criminal immunity to IVF clinics to prevent lawsuits against them. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed the bill on Thursday. 

IVF is a fertility treatment opposed by the Catholic Church because it separates the marriage act from procreation and destroys embryonic human life. Through IVF, doctors fuse sperm and eggs to create human embryos. While some are implanted and ultimately born, most are either destroyed or frozen indefinitely. Millions of preborn children have been killed or indefinitely frozen through IVF since the 1980s. 

Acknowledging the advances in science available today to those seeking help having children, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops warns Catholics on its website of the ethical issues involved.


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