A Twitter employee had to stop IVF treatment after being laid off by Elon Musk, report says
A Twitter employee said she had to stop IVF treatment after losing her job following Elon Musk's takeover. that Twitter had offered to cover costs of about $24,000 in 2022 and 2023 for fertility treatment for those struggling to conceive.. She told Wired that her chances of getting pregnant naturally were"almost zero" because she had a blocked Fallopian tube:"The only option I have is IVF.
Wired reported that it was now very unlikely that the woman would be able to continue the lengthy and expensive treatment because she had lost her health insurance along with her job. The woman told Wired:"It's a heartbreaking thing to be honest ... to be that close to having a child then being told that it's gone."
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