Mr. Trump declared himself the father of I.V.F. during a town hall, framing his political stance as supportive of women's reproductive issues despite past judicial actions undermining them.
We really are the party for I.V.F., Mr. Trump insisted, attempting to portray his party as more favorable to in vitro fertilization than Democrats, despite contradictory legislative actions.
A Trump campaign spokeswoman clarified that his 'father of I.V.F.' remark was made in jest, revealing mixed messages within his campaign regarding actual policy support.
The availability of I.V.F. has been contentious in recent campaigns, particularly following Alabama's Supreme Court ruling that categorized embryos as children, impacting the legal landscape of fertility treatments.
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