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  2. Most Americans support requiring insurance to cover IVF ... - AOL

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    Most Americans support legislation requiring insurance companies to cover infertility treatments, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to a poll released Thursday. The survey ...

  3. VA expands In Vitro Fertilization coverage to single veterans ...

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    Mar. 13—Local veterans advocates praised the Department of Veterans' Affairs decision to expand coverage of in vitro fertilization to unmarried veterans and those in same-sex relationships amid ...

  4. Opinion: Why are Republicans sabotaging IVF protections that ...

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    As of 2023, only 21 states and Washington, DC, had enacted laws requiring at least some insurance coverage for infertility services. Most plans that include coverage have limitations. In my home ...

  5. Trump promises universal IVF coverage, suggests he'll vote to ...

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    IVF treatments are notoriously expensive, and can cost tens of thousands of dollars for a single round. Many women require multiple rounds and there is no guarantee of success. The announcement comes as Trump has been under intense criticism from Democrats for his role in appointing the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v.

  6. How much is IVF? Surrogacy? Adoption? Here are the ... - AOL

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    According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 17 states are required to either cover or offer insurance coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment. Even if insurance coverage ...

  7. In rare agreement, California Democrats and Trump both pitch ...

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    The pricey bill now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom and is supported by LGBTQ+ groups that would benefit from it as well as advocates concerned about the future of reproductive rights under Trump.