Trump’s baby boom goal sees few signs of progress
More than one year into the second term of President Trump, who declared he would be the “fertilization president,” experts say becoming a parent hasn’t become easier and the number of people who want children has only continued to go down. During the 2024 campaign, Trump latched onto the issue of IVF, particularly after Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim…
More than one year into the second term of President Trump, who declared he would be the “fertilization president,” experts say becoming a parent hasn’t become easier and the number of people who want children has only continued to go down. During the 2024 campaign, Trump latched onto the issue of IVF, particularly after Democratic…
More than one year into the second term of President Trump, who declared he would be the “fertilization president,” experts say becoming a parent hasn’t become easier and the number of people who want children has only continued to go down. During the 2024 campaign, Trump latched onto the issue of IVF, particularly after Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim…
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