Fertility health coverage is still hard to come by in many states
Andy and Miraya Gran pose with their daughter, Isla, after the couple — who took out a second mortgage and asked their family for help to raise $102,000 for out-of-pocket fertility treatments costs — testified in favor of a fertility insurance mandate in Minnesota this year. States are increasingly considering such measures, as fertility rates drop and women postpone…
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