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A petri dish held embryos at the Aspire Houston Fertility Institute on Feb. 27.
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In Alabama, frozen embryos are now legally considered children. How do you suppose the Alabama Supreme Court is going to rule when the first people try to claim their frozen embryos as tax deductions? What’s going to happen when people start counting them as dependents on their federal tax form?
Russell Gust
Waikiki
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