A Little-Known Approach to Infertility Is Complicating the White House's IVF Push
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A little-known approach to infertility is complicating the White House's IVF push
President Donald Trump has nicknamed himself “the fertilization president,” but six months after he formally pledged to expand access to in vitro fertilization, the White House has yet to issue a policy to that end
President Trump Wants America to Have More Babies, But IVF is the Wrong Solution
Less than a year after Donald Trump vowed to expand IVF, the White House is now quietly backing away from that pledge. President Trump says he wants America to have more babies—but would it cost unborn lives? During his 2024 campaign, Trump declared himself “the father of IVF.” He said he would make in vitro fertilization (IVF) cheaper—or even free—for Americans. On the surface, that may sound like a win for families struggling with infertility.…
Report: No apparent plans for IVF mandate despite Trump campaign pledge - Biweekly Newspaper for the Diocese of Richmond %
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The Trump administration has no plans to implement a campaign promise from President Donald Trump to require the government or insurance companies to pay for in vitro fertilization treatments, the Washington Post recently reported. IVF is a form of fertility treatment opposed by the Catholic Church on the grounds that it often involves the destruction of human embryos, among other moral and ethical concerns. As a candidat…
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