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A call to have taxpayers foot bill for in-vitro fertilization

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It’s traditionally a private matter: but people who have had to turn to science in order to conceive are turning to the public for support.


Maria Hayes tells us they want Ontario politicians to commit to funding in-vitro fertilization.


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IVF experts and supporters say looking at the big picture, funding the process would save the government millions.

Couples often want to better their chances of success by implanting more than one embryo, increasing the chances of multiple births, which generally cost the healthcare system.