A growing movement is urging the White House to follow through on President Trump’s promise to make fertility treatments more accessible to American families, and as the petition continues to gain momentum, supporters are hopeful that the White House will take action.
A growing movement is urging the White House to follow through on President Trump’s promise to make fertility treatments more accessible to American families. The petition, which can be signed at nobabyleftbehind.org, is gaining traction as supporters rally behind the cause.
As reported on Anash.org, President Trump’s executive order, signed on February 18, aims to expand access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) by reducing statutory and regulatory barriers. The order directs the Domestic Policy Council to research ways to assist more Americans in obtaining IVF and other fertility treatments, with a focus on making these treatments more affordable.
Rabbi Moshe Margaretten, President of Tzedek Association, has been working closely with the Trump administration to pursue real solutions for families burdened by the high cost of fertility treatment. The organization has held meetings with White House officials, including the President’s chief of staff Susie Wiles, the Domestic Policy Council, HHS & CMS, to advocate for increased access to IVF.
As the petition continues to gain momentum, supporters are hopeful that the White House will take action to make fertility treatments more affordable for American families. With the cost of IVF ranging from $12,000 to $25,000 per cycle, many families are struggling to access these life-changing treatments. Will you sign the petition and join the movement to make IVF more accessible?
Sign now at nobabyleftbehind.org!
Was the Rebbe in favor of IVF?
Seemingly not
At the time there was also non of the organizations which verify that the materials used come from the parents and these Jewish organizations are here now
Also apparently most Chabad Rabbonim are of the opinion that it’s not ok but they can’t really say it clearly because of the sticky topic?