White House releases plan to broaden access to IVF, fertility drugs
- The White House rolled out a plan on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, to expand IVF access and cut fertility drug prices through an agreement with EMD Serono on TrumpRx.gov.
- Amid growing pressure after Roe v. Wade's overturning, rising costs and the Alabama Supreme Court decision on embryos pushed the administration to address IVF access.
- EMD Serono will offer its three IVF drugs at discounted rates, with eligible patients seeing an 84% discount and officials estimating costs near about $2,200 per treatment.
- The administration will issue Labor, Treasury and HHS guidance allowing employers to offer voluntary stand-alone fertility benefits, while advocates praised the step and critics said it falls short for middle-income families.
- The administration says TrumpRx.gov will launch in January 2026 to sell discounted fertility drugs, while EMD Serono agreed with the Food and Drug Administration to speed Pergoveris review to one to two months.
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Trump Rolls Out Policy Proposal To Increase Access to in Vitro Fertilization
U.S. President Donald Trump makes announcements on fertility treatment coverage in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington Oct. 16, 2025. (Photo: OSV News/Jonathan Ernst, Reuters) by Kate Scanlon WASHINGTON (OSV News) — President Donald Trump announced Oct. 16 a policy proposal to increase access to in vitro fertilization, including issuing guidance urging employers to offer fertility benefits directly to their employees. Trump previou…
Hormonal treatments from the EMD Serono laboratory can be purchased on a website named in honor of the Republican President, with discounts varying according to the income of the buyers.
Trump Administration Expands IVF and Other Fertility Treatment Coverage
Corona Borealis The Catholic Church has long condemned the IVF process and the production of these embryos, but those warnings have gone unheeded, and there are now an estimated 1 million frozen embryos in the U.S. alone. These fertility benefits will include both IVF and other fertility treatments “that address the root causes of infertility,” according to the Oct. 16 announcement.
Trump trips over IVF drug name during speech; internet can't stop talking
In a recent Oval Office speech, Donald Trump announced two new policy changes to help make in vitro fertilisation (IVF) more affordable and accessible. “We want to make it easier for all couples to have babies, raise children, and start the families they’ve always dreamed about,” Trump said. The plan includes encouraging employers to offer fertility benefits and speeding up FDA approvals for new IVF-related medications. The Pergoveris moment goe…
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