Washington — Donald Trump promised during his campaign that his administration would ensure in vitro fertilization (IVF) coverage for all women and couples, but after signing an executive order in February 2025, advocates are concerned about the lack of progress on this commitment. While public support for IVF remains high, with 86% of Americans in favor, significant out-of-pocket costs and state insurance coverage gaps continue to hinder access to treatment.
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