
Donald Trump Signs Order Making IVF More Affordable, Expands Study: 'Women And Families Very Appreciative...'
Trump's order, signed on February 18, calls for policy recommendations to“protect IVF access and aggressively reduce out-of-pocket and health plan costs for such treatments,” the report added citing the official White House statement.
Donald Trump Backs Universal Coverage of IVF TreatmentOn the campaign trail, Trump called for universal coverage of IVF treatment after his Supreme Court nominees helped to overturn Roe v. Wade, leading to a wave of restrictions in Republican-led states, including some that have threatened access to IVF by trying to define life as beginning at conception.
According to a fact sheet provided by the White House, Trump's IVF order will focus on prioritizing whether there are any current policies“that exacerbate the cost of IVF treatments.”
'Women and Families, Husbands, Are Very Appreciative...' Says TrumpTrump said he thinks“women and families, husbands, are very appreciative” of his executive order on IVF, which offers a possible solution when a woman has trouble getting pregnant. The procedure involves retrieving her eggs and combining them in a lab dish with a man's sperm to create a fertilized embryo, which is then transferred into the woman's uterus in an attempt to create a pregnancy. IVF is done in cycles, and more than one may be required.
“I think the women and families, husbands, are very appreciative of it,” Trump said in brief remarks on the order, before he took questions on a variety of topics. Legal Disclaimer:
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