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Insurance companies hold the key to making IVF treatment accessible to all. It’s time for them to step up and support families who face infertility. Every person deserves the chance to build a family and insurance plan coverage for IVF treatments can make this possible.
Americans for IVF is here to hold these insurance companies responsible, but we need your help now more than ever.
Why is this so important?
Our cause isn’t just about infertility; it’s about the dreams and hopes of millions of families across America.
- Infertility affects millions of American families.
- High costs are a barrier:
- Despite medical advancements, the financial burden of IVF treatments is overwhelming for many.
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We can change this: By lobbying for insurance plan coverage, we can remove these barriers and give families hope.
IVF Myth Busters
Myth
- IVF increases health risks for your baby.
- IVF increases your risk of health problems.
- IVF takes away eggs that you would otherwise have and diminishes your reserve.
- Ovarian stimulation causes cancer.
Fact
- Most babies conceived through IVF are healthy. While there is a slightly increased risk of birth defects with IVF, the overall risk remains low.
- The most common side effects of IVF are minor and include bloating, mild cramping, and constipation. Serious complications are rare .
- IVF involves stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs in a single cycle. This does not deplete the overall egg reserve
- Current research does not support a direct link between ovarian stimulation for IVF and increased risk of ovarian cancer.