Illinois poised to become a haven for out-of-state IVF patients amid conservative backlash

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In the wake of an Alabama court ruling, there is worry among many about the future of the procedure in conservative states.

Rachel and Kevin Trenkamp watch as their sons, Zachary, 2, and Benjamin, 5, play at their home in Aurora on March 14, 2024. The couple was able to conceive through advanced IVF procedures and technology after several years of unsuccessful attempts and is concerned about proposed legislation in Rachel’s home state of Iowa that could make IVF procedures unlawful.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker speaks about new maternal health initiatives at the planned Chicago South Side Birth Center in South Chicago on Feb. 26, 2024. “Missouri law — just like Alabama law — could be used to put fertility treatments at risk, which is why we need to make explicit exceptions to Missouri’s ‘life at conception’ law for extra fertilized embryos created through IVF,” Missouri state Sen. Tracy McCreery said in a

“There was always the concern in the back of our minds: Are they going to allow us to continue?” 28-year-old Bre Yingling said. “Are they going to let us keep doing frozen transfers? What is the legality here?”, spurring heated debate at Naperville City Council meetings. In response, supporters of the Naperville Fertility Center gave impassioned speeches before the council, some holding children they said were conceived with the help of IVF.

IVF became their only hope, the wife and husband recalled. But egg retrieval and fertilization were successful, yielding 20 embryos, they said. Roughly 2% of all births in the United States and 3.6% in Illinois were conceived with the help of assisted reproductive technology, according to 2021 statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“In recent weeks I’ve fielded this question more times than I can count: ‘What would overturning Roe mean for my frozen embryos?’ Each time I’m asked this question I hold back tears, grieving for a freedom we all took for granted,” she posted onGoldman noted that there are many reasons patients seek IVF, from fertility issues to cancer treatments to those who want to test their embryos for genetic diseases that might be devastating or fatal for a child.

“I think the real problem is the matter in which it is done, that it creates an attitude from the beginning — without realizing it — do we only select the most fit to live?” she said. “Do we not have an embryo because the embryo has Down syndrome? Are we being selective? I think it’s more a problem that comes with how they are practicing IVF right now. That’s treating human beings more like property: selecting which ones live and which ones die.

But roughly 24 hours later, the expectant mother panicked because she no longer felt any movement in her womb. A knot had formed in the umbilical cord, a dangerous condition that occurs in about 1% of pregnancies, according to the nonprofit March of Dimes.Brooklyn Genevieve Yingling was stillborn on Aug. 25, weighing 7 pounds and 1 ounce, with a full head of dark hair. The contours of her face as well as her long fingers resembled those of her father, the Yinglings recalled.

“It wasn’t until our fertility journey that I learned more about the unpredictability that comes with having children — complications in pregnancy and then, obviously, the trials of those that can’t have children,” he said. “And that’s when I started to get a true grasp on how big of a situation this is and how lawmakers that stand on pillars of black and white are unable to make educated decisions on things that are very, very solidly gray.

State Rep. Kelly Cassidy, D-Chicago, has also proposed granting a tax credit to patients, families and physicians who relocate to Illinois to seek or provide medical care that’s restricted in their home state, including reproductive health care.

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