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LGBTQ couples would get fertility coverage under Illinois bill

A bill that recently passed both houses of the state legislature would require many health insurance companies in Illinois to extend fertility coverage to LGBTQ people, single people and women with certain health issues.

LGBTQ couples would get fertility coverage under Illinois bill headed to governor s desk Yes, you can become a parent

When Nora Boneham and Mollie Kryka decided to have a baby in 2018, they were surprised to learn their health insurance wouldn’t help pay for their attempts to get pregnant. The insurance company told the married Portage Park women they would have to try on their own for 12 months before they could be considered infertile and eligible for coverage. “The woman in customer service just kept .

Fertility Centers of Illinois Supports National Infertility Awareness Week

Fertility Centers of Illinois Supports National Infertility Awareness Week Share Article In an effort to provide accurate information and build awareness on the topic of infertility, Fertility Centers of Illinois answers anonymously submitted questions and hosts a free Virtual Fertility 101 webinar Dr. Allison Rodgers with Fertility Centers of Illinois We want people to get their questions answered by medical experts and encourage anyone having trouble to seek the help of a specialist. Submit your questions to fcionline.com/niaw and we will share answers on Instagram, Facebook, and our podcast, Time to Talk Fertility. CHICAGO (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 Fertility Centers of Illinois (FCI) will recognize National Infertility Awareness Week® (NIAW) on April 18-24 in the mission to build infertility awareness, shed stigma, and advocate for treatment access for a disease that affects one in eight couples. To help couple

Doctors work to dispel COVID-19 vaccine misinformation about infertility

Doctors work to dispel COVID-19 vaccine misinformation about infertility Madeline Buckley, Chicago Tribune © Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS A teacher receives a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 24, 2021, in Chicago. CHICAGO Dr. Eve Feinberg proactively brings up the COVID-19 vaccine with patients who are hoping to get pregnant, in order to get ahead of misinformation about the inoculation. Dr. Jennifer Hirshfeld-Cytron has written blog posts with headlines straight to the point, like “The COVID-19 vaccine won’t cause infertility.” Doctors who specialize in pregnancy and fertility are coming out in full force against vaccine-related misinformation that falsely connects the vaccine and infertility, educating their patients of childbearing age and urging them to educate themselves with reliable sources.

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