Insurers Would Be Required to Cover Expanded Infertility Care Under Proposed Illinois Laws – WTTW (Chicago)

Several before the Illinois General Assembly seek to expand access to fertility treatments, including explicitly stating that covered services include preimplantation genetic screening, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other procedures, as well as weight loss medicine and glucose treatments that can help with fertility. Another measure requires insurers to cover elective egg preservation.
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debtsor
2 months ago

Your drunk overweight wine aunt waited too long to have a baby and now she wants you pay for her fertility treatment because it’s too expensive. That’s Sen. Castro below. She’s pathetic.

On top of that, it’s disgusting and morally wrong to give same sex couples pet children, like they’re puppies or kittens. Children deserve a loving mother and father, not two dudes or two women who want a ‘family’ despite doing none of the things required by nature to form a family.

But what else would you expect from a morally degenerate state run by morally degenerate people?

Riverbender
2 months ago

We fund abortions and we fund infertility; does anyone see an oxymoron here?

Freddy
2 months ago
Reply to  Riverbender

If you are not pregnant you will not need an abortion so make sure fertility rates increase.

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