French conservatives are protesting a bill that would fund IVF for most lesbian and single women
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- Conservative activists marched in Paris Sunday to protest a bill that would allow and fund in vitro fertilization for lesbian and single women.
- The march was held by the same group that protested the legalization of same-sex marriage in the country in 2013.
- Many of the protesters argued that the bill goes against a 'right to a father.'
- Those in favor of the bill and counterprotesters have argued that having a child is a right.
- Read more stories like this on Business Insider.
PARIS (AP) — Several thousand conservative activists of all ages marched through Paris on Sunday to protest a French bill that would give lesbian couples and single women access to in vitro fertilization and related procedures.
"Where is my dad?" read some signs as traditional Catholic groups, far-right activists and other marchers weaved from the Luxembourg Garden to the Montparnasse neighborhood, passing by the French Senate.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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