Donald Trump wants to make IVF more affordable. Abortion foes, often supporters of the president, say doing so is immoral.
A mother's worst nightmare came true when she gave birth to another person's baby, after receiving IVF treatment at a Lowcountry based fertility clinic. The mother has now filed a suit against Coastal ...
The “pro-life” movement is divided on IVF, with some seeing it as a blessing and others warning the process amounts to abortion.
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that would make in vitro fertilization more accessible to those who ...
Fertility treatments have undergone remarkable advancements, thanks to cutting-edge technology. From AI and genetic screening ...
Krystena Murray, 38, of Georgia, is suing Coastal Fertility Specialists after a mix-up allegedly led to her giving birth to ...
President Trump campaigned on lowering the cost of IVF, after a controversial ruling made the treatment stop in Alabama for a ...
President Trump signed an order to make IVF more affordable and accessible amid legal concerns after an Alabama ruling ...
For decades, couples going through in vitro fertilization have had to spend tens of thousands of dollars on the procedures ...
The president has directed his staff to submit "policy recommendations" that would lower costs and protect access.
Pro-life activists oppose President Donald Trump's executive order expanding IVF access, citing moral and ethical concerns about embryos being "destroyed" and "discarded." ...
The Trump IVF policy seeks to lower costs and improve access to fertility treatments, though concerns remain about its ...