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For infertile couples, the cost of becoming pregnant is largely a private matter in most of Canada. However, the cost of treating complications from multiple births that often occur following advanced ...
VANCOUVER — A few thousand British Columbians could get help expanding their families this year with the launch of the province's new publicly funded in vitro fertilization program.
B.C. is one month into a new program that’s financially supporting some patients through costly in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.
As of Nov. 15, Quebec will once again provide free in-vitro fertilization treatment, years after the previous Liberal government scrapped its coverage as a cost-cutting measure.
Montreal In-vitro fertilization will once again be free for Quebec couples, but only for one cycle Province tabled Bill 73 Wednesday, bringing back program cut in 2015 ...
VANCOUVER - British Columbia has begun accepting applications for its publicly funded in vitro fertilization program. Health Minister Josie Osborne says being able to have a child shouldn’t ...
VANCOUVER - A few thousand British Columbians could get help expanding their families this year with the launch of the province's new publicly funded in vitro fertilization program.
The program, which was initially supposed to launch April 1, offers a one-time payment of up to $19,000 for a single standard cycle of in vitro treatment. The provincial budget set aside $68 ...
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