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Will Trump’s IVF Plan Make Room for Restorative Reproductive Medicine? by Zelda Caldwell – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Zelda Caldwell, Sr. Writer, National Catholic Register,

Zelda Caldwell is senior writer at the National Catholic Register based in Washington, D.C.

Unlike IVF’s ‘Band-Aid’ approach, other treatments actually deal with the root cause of infertility.

Zelda CaldwellWASHINGTON — With a plan for expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) expected from the Trump White House any day, some analysts are hopeful that the initiative will give a boost to a growing field of medicine that seeks to address the root causes of infertility.

During the 2024 presidential campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump vowed to make IVF free to Americans amid backlash to an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that recognized the personhood of human embryos.

However, according to a report in The New York Times, Trump administration officials have not included the country’s largest IVF advocacy group in their consultations. This has led to speculation that the White House’s policy recommendations could advocate alternatives to IVF, namely “Restorative Reproductive Medicine” (RRM), a burgeoning field of medicine that promises an effective way help address infertility, a public-health issue that has become a national crisis. …

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