(CNN) โ Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz clarified in a statement to CNN that she did not use in vitro fertilization to conceive, sharing new details about her and Gov. Tim Walzโs fertility struggles as the governor has highlighted their experience with infertility on the campaign trail.
In her statement, Gwen Walz said they used a different fertility treatment, intrauterine insemination.
In campaign speeches since joining the Democratic ticket as Vice President Kamala Harrisโ running mate, Walz has often characterized the issue of access to IVF treatment as โpersonalโ to him and his family while sharing the story of his and his wifeโs journey to conceiving their two children.
โThis oneโs personal for me about IVF and reproductive care,โ Walz told supporters at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, earlier this month. โWhen we wanted to have children, we went through years of fertility treatment.โ
And in an MSNBC interview in July, he continued attacking Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance for his opposition to a bill that would have guaranteed access to IVF nationwide, while appearing to link the treatment to the birth of his two children.
โThank God for IVF, my wife and I have two beautiful children,โ he said.
In a statement to CNN, Gwen Walz said that they tried intrauterine insemination, a process she described as โan incredibly personal and difficult experience.โ
โLike so many who have experienced these challenges, we kept it largely to ourselves at the time โ not even sharing the details with our wonderful and close family. The only person who knew in detail what we were going through was our next-door neighbor,โ she said in the statement.
โShe was a nurse and helped me with the shots I needed as part of the IUI process. Iโd rush home from school and she would give me the shots to ensure we stayed on track,โ she continued.
Intrauterine insemination, like IVF, is a common fertility procedure used by couples trying to conceive. But anti-abortion groups have pushed state officials to restrict IVF โ when an egg is removed from a personโs body and combined with sperm inside a lab before being implanted.
During intrauterine insemination, known as IUI, sperm is placed directly in the uterus. The process is sometimes combined with ovulation induction, where medication stimulates the release of eggs. People experiencing infertility often start with IUI and move on to IVF if needed.
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, some anti-abortion groups began pushing for restrictions in IVF care. In February, Alabamaโs Supreme Court ruled embryos created by IVF treatments should be considered children, creating a pathway for the procedure to potentially be restricted under the stateโs abortion law.
Gwen Walz pointed to the Alabama ruling as one of the reasons she and Walz began sharing their fertility struggles.
โAfter seeing the extreme attacks on reproductive health care across the country โ particularly, the efforts in Alabama that jeopardized access to fertility treatments โ Tim and I agreed that it was time to formally speak out about our experience,โ she said in the statement to CNN.
Harris campaign spokesperson Mia Ehrenberg explained the Minnesota governorโs prior use of the term IVF to describe his familyโs fertility issues by saying, โGovernor Walz talks how normal people talk. He was using commonly understood shorthand for fertility treatments.โ
In a post on X Tuesday, Vance pounced on the admission, asking, โWho lies about something like that?โ
In response to the statement from Gwen Walz, Barbara Collura, president and CEO of Resolve: The National Infertility Association, said the group regrets elevating stories suggesting the Walz family used IVF to conceive.
โRESOLVE regrets if our organization contributed to any confusion about how he became a parent. We support all paths to parenthood and have welcomed Gov. Walzโs support of our community and our advocacy issues, since our federal Advocacy Day in 2017 during his tenure in Congress,โ Collura said.
Mini Timmaraju, president of Reproductive Freedom for All, thanked the Walz family for sharing their story.
โIโm so grateful to Gwen and Tim Walz for bravely sharing their story and their advocacy in ensuring all of us have access to the reproductive health care we need to build our families,โ Timmaraju said in a post on social media.
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