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Infertile Ground: The trauma and desperation of infertility

Article content The setbacks were crushing. And there were many. For six years, as biology fought against desire, Katie and Todd Cox struggled to have a child. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Infertile Ground: The trauma and desperation of infertility Back to video By the time their son Benjamin finally arrived, after years of tears and painful disappointment, they had spent more than $70,000 on treatments and related travel. “Definitely, it was something I didn’t think I’d be able to get over if I wasn’t a mom,” said Katie, 44.

Infertile Ground: Fertility funding discriminates against gay men

Article content Ontario’s funding model for in vitro fertilization discriminates against single and gay men because only women are eligible to receive funding for the expensive treatment, according to rights advocates. To receive funding for IVF, which starts around $10,000 for one cycle, the woman giving birth must provide her OHIP number even if she’s a surrogate. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Infertile Ground: Ontario s fertility funding discriminates against gay men, advocates say Back to video “If the patients are two gay men, they have to rely on the OHIP number of their surrogate,” said Toronto fertility lawyer Sherry Leviton, also board director of the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society.

Northern Ontario fertility clinic a light at the end of the tunnel for couples that had given up

Northern Ontario fertility clinic a light at the end of the tunnel for couples that had given up
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Infertile Ground: Fertility treatment funding out of reach for most

Doctors, patients call on Canadian employers to help cover cost of fertility treatments, drugs

Doctors, patients call on Canadian employers to help cover cost of fertility treatments, drugs © Taunya Johnston Taunya and Rob Johnston discuss fertility challenges and their journey to have a family. Fertility patient groups in Canada are calling on employers to improve fertility benefits as part of a new campaign called Fertility Benefits Matter, which also aims to raise awareness of the current state of fertility support in the country. There are studies that show that employers that include fertility benefits as part of their benefits packages will retain employees better, will have more productive employees as well, said Dr. Marjorie Dixon, Conceivable Dreams adviser and founder of Anova Fertility.

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