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What Top IVF Advocates Want From the White House Fertility Care Plan • Michigan Advance

  • In early 2025, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to develop recommendations aimed at increasing access to IVF and lowering the expenses associated with fertility treatments in the United States.
  • This order responded to rising infertility, with one in seven couples unable to conceive and ongoing political opposition from conservative groups concerned about embryo disposal.
  • Leading IVF advocacy groups report exclusion from administration consultations while some conservative factions promote restorative reproductive medicine as a natural alternative to IVF.
  • Texas fertility specialist Dr. Kaylen Silverberg suggested that one straightforward and swift measure the president could take is to classify infertility as a mandatory health benefit covered by the Affordable Care Act, which would extend coverage to millions of insured individuals.
  • The executive order may reduce costs and increase access but faces delay and uncertainty amid ethical debates and possible impacts of fetal personhood policies on fertility care.
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