True Fertility Care Treats The Whole Person, And You Can Help It Expand
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True Fertility Care Treats The Whole Person, And You Can Help It Expand
Tell federal regulators what families need: care that treats the real causes of infertility, not just the symptoms.
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We all know someone walking through the heartbreak of infertility — a sister, a neighbor, a friend, a coworker. Maybe you and your spouse.
Infertility isn’t rare. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1 in 5 married women experience it, and the number keeps climbing. The heartbreak isn’t really about the birth rate. It’s in the empty cradles, the unanswered questions, and the lack of care for what actually causes infertility: endometriosis, hormonal disorders, and male-factor infertility, to name a few.
Right now, that gap is exactly what’s on the table in Washington. Federal regulators are finalizing a rule that would let employers offer a fully optional fertility benefit, much like a dental or vision plan, and they have opened it for public comment.
It is a rare chance to tell the government directly that real fertility care should treat the whole person. Without input from everyday Americans, the safe bet for regulators is to default to........
