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The Trump administration is calling frozen embryos children | Moira Donegan

The Trump administration's decision to refer to frozen embryos as 'children' marks a significant step towards fetal personhood recognition. This move, celebrated by anti-abortion advocates, raises concerns about its impact on reproductive r...

The Guardian· Jul 1, 2026 · 9:50 PM · 25 views

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The Trump administration's decision to refer to frozen embryos as 'children' marks a significant step towards fetal personhood recognition. This move, celebrated by anti-abortion advocates, raises concerns about its impact on reproductive rights and fertility treatments. The ramifications could reshape women's healthcare across the U.S. #TrumpAdministration #FetalPersonhood #ReproductiveRights #IVF #WomensHealth

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