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Alabama Fertility, which has three areas in the state, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham had previously paused IVF companies after the ruling by the state’s high court docket on Feb. 16. There was concern the choice would lead to physicians and fertility specialists being prosecuted if an embryo was damaged or discarded. The ruling last month immediately prompted several IVF clinics to halt their companies and gave rise to broader issues that anti-reproductive-rights conservatives elsewhere could go after the medical process. Specifically, the Alabama Supreme Court discovered that folks could be held legally answerable for destroying embryos under…