Embryos can be listed as dependents on tax returns, Georgia rules

An ectopic pregnancy is nonviable. When it happens in a Fallopian tube, it is specifically called a tubal pregnancy, but an ectopic pregnancy can happen anywhere, i.e. the egg can implant on the intestines. These can last longer than six weeks; it is why they are so very dangerous.

Hypothetically (meaning aside from the dangerous technical perspective and being financially unsound), if a biological male underwent IVF and had an egg implanted inside his body, would he get this tax deduction?

Follow-up questions: Would lawmakers listen to another man if he had an ectopic pregnancy and needed to terminate? Would they then understand that abortion is healthcare?

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