Miraya Gran and her husband took out a second mortgage and had a family fundraiser to be able to conceive their first child through in vitro fertilization in 2021. She still does not have insurance coverage for IVF, and despite having two embryos waiting to be implanted, she cannot afford the cost on her own to give her daughter a sibling. (Courtesy of Miraya Gran)
Miraya Gran is the kind of person who Republican President Donald Trump and his administration say they are going to help with new policies on in vitro fertilization.
It took a second mortgage on her Minnesota house and a family fundraiser to afford the IVF treatment she needed to have her first child in 2021. Gran’s husband has male-factor infertility, and she has a genetic blood disorder, making it extremely difficult for th