Netflix's Joy: IVF Pioneering Story
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•'Joy' portrays the birth of IVF as well as fertility stigma. Has much changed today?
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Netflix 's Joy tells the story of the scientists who created the world’s first baby born through in vitro fertilisation.
Their research in the late '60s, early '70s changed the lives of many.
Over 12 million babies have been born as a result of IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies like it.
In October , England and Wales passed a law to make mandatory safe access buffer zones at a 150-metre radius around all abortion clinics.
This will provide protection for women accessing healthcare, with activity designed to influence women or which causes harassment, alarm, or distress all banned by law.
In the U.S. , such stigma remains ever more volatile and threatening, particularly with November 's re-election of Donald Trump , who played a key role in overturning Roe v. Wade .
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