💨 Abstract
The White House is reviewing recommendations to expand access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) following a recent bombing at a fertility clinic in Southern California. The explosion, linked to anti-natalist views, renewed focus on IVF during the recent U.S. presidential election. President Trump, who initially advocated for universal IVF coverage during his campaign has been at loggerheads with his own party members who have sometimes opposed measures supporting IVF.
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