Tennessee lawmakers are set to consider legislation this week to clarify that the state's strict abortion law doesn't also ban fertility treatments, including the use of in vitro fertilization.
Why it matters: There's an urgent push for legal protections for fertility treatments after Alabama's Supreme Court ruled last month that frozen embryos can be considered children under its state law.
In Tennessee and other states that banned abortion, doctors are left to debate high-risk pregnancy cases with their colleagues. ProPublica takes an exclusive look inside those discussions.