Going Public – The Future of ART Access Post-Dobbs
House Bill 6617 would make Connecticut the first state to provide comprehensive fertility care through its Medicaid program.

House Bill 6617 would make Connecticut the first state to provide comprehensive fertility care through its Medicaid program.

The problems of fertility preservation and access to ART are significant for many young physicians in the profession today.

When regulating assisted reproduction, it is important to proceed cautiously and to consider how proposals may adversely impact family recognition.

Uterus transplants raise a host of legal and ethical questions, which I will preview in this piece.

In the aftermath of Dobbs, as barriers to accessing fertility care increase, one area of growing interest is informal (“DIY”) sperm donation.

[Cross-posted from Concurring Opinions] By Gaia Bernstein Egg freezing has become the new hot trend in the infertility industry. Although infertility practitioners first used egg freezing in the mid 1980s, it was only recently that success rates have significantly risen making this an attractive option for women. A woman can now freeze her eggs at any…