I fail to see why IVF should be paid for by insurance, especially considering the fact that in some states laws had to be passed to force insurance companies to cover contraception and as far as I know, very few insurance companies cover the costs of abortion. Having a child is a CHOICE everyone makes, or doesn't. Having a child is a major strain on the health of the mother. Having a chid is bringing a new, non-paying member into the insurance pool, driving up the costs for all existing members. No one NEEDS to have a child to maintain their health, and I don't know of a single instance where a person died from infertility.
I personally feel IVF is just a huge money making scam run by evil corporate doctors to dupe infertile couples into getting so focused on making a baby, they forget all remaining positive aspects of their lives. Yes, that was meant to be inflammatory. A couple pays x-thousands of dollars for the CHANCE to have a baby that is healthy. If that baby doesn't come to fruition, they are given the opportunity to spend more thousands of dollars to try again...and again...and again. Marriages break up over it, people live in constant misery because of it, is that a good thing?
Why doesn't the clinic offer counseling to people who have failed at IVF to help them accept their infertility and move on? Because people who can deal with their infertility don't give money to the clinic.
Here's a news flash: Having children is expensive, no matter how you manage it. If you aren't prepared to pay, and you will, you might want to rethink that life choice.
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