As Christian, I would say yes to pro-life. However, I do not align with most pro-lifers in America especially when they are on the right wing. Abortion is a no. IVF is leaning yes.
I do not align with American right wing pro-lifers in such that when I say I'm pro-life, I'm overall pro-life, meaning that I should feel as strongly as when U.S. bombed Iranian girl school killing non-militant girls and the right wing Christians just call it a sad tragedy of collateral damage while they fought teeth and nails for the killing of adorable little cute babies. Because two can play that game: That the left could call killing of babies is merely sad, but the murder of Renee Good is evil!
So yes, I do suspect many Ring Wing Christian prolife activists are really just finding adorable things should not be killed, rather than preventing murder of those carrying the image of God. It's no wonder many of their children grow up vegan or left-wing animal activists. Because animals are cute, as their parents have taught them to love cute things. But any human life murdered beyond this context, is just followed by their mantra "it's tragic" and very quickly back to loving little things only they find adorable.
As for IVF, now the Catholics and many American Right folks like Charlie Kirk (who's still not comfortable with his own view on this) and Allie Beth Stuckey, etc. would call a human is created at the moment of conception either within or without a womb. I think this is problematic. I can agree with realization of pregnancy in the womb, because there is human care under divine providence. The womb is crucial for the divine providence. IVF however, is a more fully realization of human control over any divine providence. Divine creation of a human being would has no meaning if we call IVF conceptions, which is pure human act, all at once in a dish, before entering a womb, a creation of human being. This is not to say IVF babies aren't humans, because they have been birthed from a womb, which is the process of traditionally understood divine providence.
The Catholics' flaw in this is understandable, for they are pantheists by their doctrine. It's a shame that some protestants on the right would fall for similar pantheistic switch. As if God and man are on the same level of creatorship. The divine command to be fruitful, must always be directed by a full reliance on God, not on mere science. There is no full reliance on God in IVF until incubation. So, IVF is an OK for me. It is not murder of hundreds of wasted "human conceptions" for the sake of one human conception. I may go as far as "to call IVF murder of many" as unbiblical, for these "many" aren't incubated (Psalm 139:13-16, Jeremiah 1:5).