Family-Friendly Legislation
In addition to being a strain on marriages and sanity, infertility places an enormous financial burden on individuals and couples who are trying to conceive. Average costs of one cycle of in vitro fertilization are around $10,000, while using third party reproductive techniques such as egg donation can easily reach into the $30,000 range – for each attempt.
Unless you have a fabulous insurance plan which covers fertility treatments (they are rumored to exist) you can count on paying out of pocket for any and all expenses related to your reproduction.
But wait, there’s hope.
The Family Building Act of 2007 would require coverage for the treatment of infertility in group health plans. HR 2892 states:
(1) Infertility is a disease affecting more than 6,000,000 American women and men, about 10 percent of the reproductive age population.
(2) Recent improvements in therapy make pregnancy possible for more couples than in past years.
(3) The majority of group health plans do not provide coverage for infertility therapy.
(4) A fundamental part of the human experience is fulfilling the desire to reproduce.
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1 opinion for Family-Friendly Legislation
Wahoo
Oct 6, 2007 at 1:01 am
Thank you for sharing!
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