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Join us in urging expanded fertility coverage for all veterans, regardless of their service-related health status.
Veterans and active-duty service members dedicate their lives to protecting our nation, facing challenges and sacrifices most of us will never know. Yet, when they face one of life’s most personal battles—infertility—they often find themselves without the support they desperately need.
The current VA policy restricts fertility treatment coverage, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), only to those whose infertility issues are directly linked to their service1. This leaves countless veterans unable to pursue treatments that are not just medically recommended, but essential for starting families.
The Reality of Veteran Infertility
Infertility among veterans is a pressing issue, with rates significantly higher than the general population2. Many veterans experience health issues as a result of their service, which can contribute to fertility problems. Despite the profound need, the financial burden of treatments, which can soar above $20,000, is often too much for many to bear1. This is not just a health issue; it’s about the right to have a family.
Though recent policy changes have made strides toward inclusivity—extending eligibility to unmarried and LGBTQ veterans—the requirement that infertility must be service-related still stands1.
The Proposal for Change
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine has proposed a crucial amendment to TRICARE, which would extend fertility treatment coverage to all active-duty service members and their spouses struggling with infertility—regardless of whether their condition is service-related.
This policy change would require an initial investment that is a mere fraction of the military’s annual budget, with profound implications for the well-being of our service members and their families3.
How You Can Help
The path to policy change is through collective action. Our veterans fought for us—it’s time we fight for them. Sign the petition urging the Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Veterans Affairs to adopt the proposed changes to TRICARE. Together, we can ensure that our service members have the support they need to build their families and secure a better future.