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Making Babies More Affordable: A Big Step for IVF
USAWednesday, February 19, 2025
The order also acknowledges the importance of family formation. It's a fact that many couples struggle with infertility, and the high cost of IVF can make it even harder for them to have children. The government is taking steps to change this. They're looking at current policies that might be making IVF more expensive and finding ways to fix them.
The need for more affordable IVF is clear. In 2021, over 85, 000 babies were born through IVF. But the general fertility rate in the U. S. is at an all-time low, dropping by 3% in 2023 alone. This trend has been going on for years, with the rate decreasing by 2% annually from 2014 to 2020.
The government's move is a big deal. It's a promise to help American families have more babies and build stronger communities. But it's also a reminder that there's still a long way to go. The cost of IVF is still high, and many couples still can't afford it. This order is a step in the right direction, but it's just the beginning.
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