By Riley Beggin and Jeff Stein

The White House does not plan to require health insurers to provide coverage for in vitro fertilization services, two people with knowledge of internal discussions said, even though the idea was one of President Donald Trump’s key campaign pledges. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post You can cancel anytime. Subscribe

Last year, Trump said that if he returned to office, the government would either pay for IVF services or issue rules requiring insurance companies to cover treatment for it. The pledge came as Trump faced political blowback over abortion rights after his appointees to the Supreme Court helped overturn Roe v. Wade. Advertisement

“The government is going to pay for it, or we’re going to get — we’ll mandate your insurance company t

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