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Some anti-abortion groups are calling for more regulation of the procedure, at a minimum.

Former Vice President Mike Pence's recent support for fertility treatments like IVF as well as a national abortion ban surfaced what could become a dilemma for 2024 Republican hopefulsRepublicans have largely insisted that fertility treatments aren't at risk from the proliferation of new state abortion restrictions. But anti-abortion groups remain deeply concerned with the use of embryos in IVF and back tighter regulations on providers.

The divisions may create a thorny path for 2024 hopefuls intent on bolstering their anti-abortion bona fides while still hoping to differentiate themselves from the rest of the field.I fully support fertility treatments and I think they deserve the protection of the law," Pence recently, citing he and his wife Karen's struggles with infertility. She underwent IVF several times, he said.

At the same time, the likely 2024 presidential contender was unambiguous on abortion, saying he would support Sen. Lindsey Graham's 15-week federal ban if he was in Congress "as a beginning" — and adding he'll keep working to "restore the sanctity of life to the center of American law in all 50 states.

There hasn't been a large-scale push to interpret the laws that way — in fact, some Republican attorneys general

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