Big announcement from the WH today about creating an option for employers to offer fertility insurance, which would cover, at the employer's option, IVF and/or treatments for root causes of infertility (often called "restorative reproductive medicine" or RRM).
I appreciate that… pic.twitter.com/Zj5O32zE2G
— Jennie Bradley Lichter (@JennieMFL) October 16, 2025
IVF is NOT Pro-Life.
It creates humans with the majority of them dying or being killed.
It makes children a commodity, not a privilege.
It furthers eugenics.
It preys on poor women and desperate families.
— Kristan Hawkins (@KristanHawkins) October 16, 2025
Still a lot of work to go in pointing out that IVF mandates will not, actually, raise birth rates and that the fertility industry in the US needs better and smarter regulation, particularly with what coming down the pike. But credit to the WH for being open to concerns.
— Patrick T. Brown (@PTBwrites) October 16, 2025
Trump encourages employers to add insurance coverage for IVF—enabling the commodification of children.
Babies won’t be healthier.
IVF kids face higher risks of lifelong health issues, & the process itself discards countless embryos—real human lives—deemed “unfit”
Reverse this. pic.twitter.com/OOgUML6Rp3
— Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) October 16, 2025
The Trump IVF policy is perhaps the least bad that we could have hoped for. As I understand it, there’s no IVF mandate and no government subsidies. So there are no direct religious liberty or conscience violations or concerns with taxpayer funding. But least bad is still… bad.…
— Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd) October 16, 2025