Why US couples with fertility fears are going overseas for IVF
When Allison wanted a second child and researched her options for fertility treatments in the US, she suffered a bad case of sticker shock. The Orlando, Florida, strategy consultant, who asked for her last name to be withheld for privacy reasons, was quoted “astronomical” figures for IVF.
Single women and lesbians in France no longer would have to go abroad to get pregnant with a doctor's help under a proposed law that would give them access to medically assisted reproduction at home for the first time.