The GOP Scrambles To Reckon With Trump's Surprise IVF Announcement

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The GOP Scrambles To Reckon With Trump's Surprise IVF Announcement
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said he and “most” other Republicans “would be open to” making insurance companies cover IVF , which can cost anywhere between $15,000 and $30,000 per cycle. Most patients end up needing multiple rounds of IVF to conceive.

While the Arkansas legislator told moderator Kristen Welker that the Senate would still have to evaluate the fiscal impact of the policy, he said that supporting access to IVF was not “controversial at all.”Despite Cotton’s claim most Republicans support IVF, he and a vast majority of his GOP colleagues in the SenateDonald Trump speaks during a Friday event in Washington, D.C. He proposed making insurance companies cover the cost of IVF treatments during an interview earlier this week.

Although Vance claimed there are no moves to ban IVF across the nation, earlier this year the Alabama Supreme Court ruled frozen embryos and fertilized eggs can be considered children, putting a de facto stop to IVF treatment in the state.

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