Posted April 7, 2025 by DForsythe
Timely issue of infertility addressed in new thriller novel, Misconception by Denise Forsythe.
Infertility Awareness Week, April 20-26th, 2025, seeks to
spotlight the challenges related to infertility, with the goal of making
in vitro fertilization more accessible in the U.S.
A common
problem, one in 5 (19%) married women aged 15 to 49 years with no prior
births are unable to get pregnant after a year of trying.
When I decided to incorporate the issue of infertility into the plot of Misconception, I had no idea how timely it would be.
Faced by millions, infertility is just one of many problems faced by Cassie and Jake Nichols.
Since
the majority of states don't cover costs associated with infertility
procedures, a couple must often come up with the money themselves. This
leads to an exorbitant amount of stress placed on an already anxious
couple hoping to conceive.
An estimated 85,000 infants were born
as a result of IVF in 2021, according to data provided by the U.S.
Health and Human Services Department.
While IVF costs vary across
the nation, a handful of states have enacted legislation requiring
insurers to pay the costs for the procedure. One procedure can cost
between $12,000 to $25,000 per cycle. Typically, a number of procedures
are required to ensure a viable pregnancy.
Nineteen states have
mandated insurance coverage for some level of infertility treatment,
according to the National Infertility Association.
Twelve states
require qualified employers to include IVF coverage in the insurance
coverage offered to employees: Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.
In the book, tension builds as Jake tells Cassie they will need to stop because of the cost.
While some may see the ultimatum as unreasonable, anyone on a budget knows there is an end point to how much one can spend.
As
an author, I often work to include current issues I see day-to-day. It
adds a layer of authenticity, highlighting the impact on fictional
characters that live in the stories I write.
Infertility
Awareness Week is a good starting point to address reproductive
challenges faced by so many. While a global issue, here in the U.S., the
new administration recently signed an executive order expanding access
to fertility treatment options.
Hopefully, by next year's
awareness week, change will have been effected, and coverage for IVF
will be available across all states in the U.S.
Denise
Forsythe is a freelance business and ghost writer and the author of the
domestic suspense novel, Misconception, and the forthcoming,
Misconstrue.
Misconception is available in paperback and digital format through https://books2read.com/misconceptionbyDeniseForsythe. Review copies, interviews, and media appearances can be arranged upon request by visiting deniseforsythe.com
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Tags | thriller , infertility , suspense , entertainment , mystery |
Last Updated | April 7, 2025 |