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It seems like a lifetime ago, but maybe you recall: On February 18, 2025, nearly a month after being inaugurated, President Trump issued an executive order to “expand IVF access”—the first for any U.S. president. He asked a group within his administration to propose ideas that could make IVF more affordable and accessible. Trump, who famously called himself the "father of IVF" during his presidential campaign, wanted a full report in 90 days.

In May, the group (the Domestic Policy Council) presented their ideas. And now, five months later? Crickets. The report has not been released, and no policy changes have been made.

For many, these promises falling flat aren't surprising from the leader of a party that's decidedly anti-choice. During Trump’s 2024 presidential campai

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