Dr. Scotchie Tells The Tennessean IVF Is Safe From Tennessee Abortion Law
Tennessee’s new abortion law does not apply to IVF, but Dr. Scotchie warns the movement could lead to more challenges for practices down the road.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine is a full-service reproductive endocrinology and fertility clinic located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. At our office, you’ll find a team of professionals dedicated to delivering the highest quality care in a compassionate environment.
Tennessee’s new abortion law does not apply to IVF, but Dr. Scotchie warns the movement could lead to more challenges for practices down the road.
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