Reproductive technology has become favor popular since the world’s first in vitro fertilization baby, Louise Brown, in the United Kingdom. The history of IVF dates back as early as the 190’s when Walter Heape, a professor at the University of Cambridge reported the first known case of embryo transplantation in rabbits. The first human IVF pregnancy was in 1973 reported by professors Carl Wood and John Leeton in Melbourne, Australia. Since the birth of Louise Brown on July 25th 1978 was followed by the birth of Courtney cross on October 16th 1978 and Alastair MacDonald on January 14th 1979. The world’s first tree IVF babies. Since then, IVF has become a common procedure …show more content…
The average cost of a IVF cycle in the United states is $12,400. However, it can often take multiple cycles for a couple to achieve pregnancy and birth. The specific laws concerning coverage of infertility treatment vary widely from state to state. Currently, 15 states have laws that require insurers to cover some form of infertility diagnosis and treatment. These cost concerns affect access, poorer women and those without health insurance are less likely to go to a doctor for fertility assistance. However, if coverage is not mandatory, the disparity in access to infertility treatments will likely persist. Infertility treatments is seen by many as a luxury, not a medical