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Executive orders can’t force private sector insurance companies to expand coverage or make providers lower costs. Plus any meaningful discussion around reproductive healthcare runs right into conflicts with abortion restrictions the Republican Party is actively trying to advance and their general efforts to reduce government mandates for health insurance coverage and Medicaid subsidies. If you need to make a decision, I’d go ahead and not wait for anything from this administration.
Everything this admin has done is against science and will make IVF treatments even more difficult for people to receive, let alone have them covered by insurance.
I should also add that I’m not judging but more often than not I find the women who “give credit” for this EO voted for Trump, and thus voted for everything he and his admin stand for, including making IVF more difficult for people to access.
It’s not going to change anything - this was another here let me say anything even though I’m a total liar and have never done anything to help women to see if they’ll vote for me.
Case in point that they weren’t serious: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/08/03/trump-administration-ivf-care/ White House has no plan to mandate IVF care, despite campaign pledge - The Washington Post
Came here to post this. Nothing but manipulative lies from this admin. Say whatever they think will get vulnerable people to vote for them with zero intention of actually backing anything up because their base has no interest in holding them accountable.
My RE pointed out that when the current administration did their initial purge of federal employees, it included everyone in the reproductive research arm of the CDC. Meaning there’s no one actually collecting or aggregating current IVF success rates. I don’t think we’ll actually get any support from this administration when it comes to IVF.