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Bipartisan IVF for Military Families Act

To amend title 10, United States Code, to provide fertility treatment under the TRICARE Program.

Introduced Dec 17, 2025

Latest action (Dec 17, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Issues
Defense

Summary

The bill amends federal law to add fertility-related care to TRICARE health insurance coverage for active duty military members and their dependents. Coverage would include fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (up to three retrievals per calendar year), artificial insemination, egg and sperm retrieval, and embryo preservation. Cost-sharing would be determined using the same methods as other medical care, with no waiting periods required after an infertility diagnosis. The bill prohibits federal funds from being used for preimplantation genetic screening, human cloning, international surrogacy, and artificial womb technology. The amendments would take effect on October 1, 2027.

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Sponsor (1)

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Top reported contributors to Sara Jacobs’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $15,900
  • SPS STUDIOS $9,900
  • XENCO MEDICAL $7,600
  • THE SCOTT FOUNDATION $7,600
  • MAF LLC $6,600

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Actions (2)

  1. Dec 17, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. · house
  2. Dec 17, 2025 Introduced in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

December 17, 2025

Ms. Jacobs (for herself, Mr. LaLota, Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia, and Ms. Houlahan) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services

A BILL

To amend title 10, United States Code, to provide fertility treatment under the TRICARE Program.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Bipartisan IVF for Military Families Act”.

SEC. 2. FERTILITY TREATMENT FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND DEPENDENTS.

(a) Fertility Treatment.—Chapter 55 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 1074o the following new section: “Sec. 1074p. Fertility treatment for certain active duty members of the Armed Forces and dependents

“(a) Coverage.—The Secretary shall ensure that fertility-related care for a covered member (or a dependent of such a member) shall be covered under TRICARE Prime and TRICARE Select.

“(b) In Vitro Fertilization.—In the case of in vitro fertilization treatment furnished to an individual pursuant to subsection (a)—

“(1) three completed oocyte retrievals may be furnished per calendar year; and

“(2) single embryo transfers shall be provided unless otherwise medically indicated in accordance with the guidelines of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

“(c) Cost Sharing and Other Limitations.—The Secretary shall ensure that cost-sharing amounts for an individual who receives fertility-related care under this section are determined under section 1075, 1075a, or other applicable provision of this chapter in accordance with the kind of care provided (such as an in-network inpatient visit) and without regard to whether the care is fertility- related care. The Secretary may not impose any waiting periods or other limitations once the individual has received a medical diagnosis of infertility.

“(d) Prohibitions.—Funds available to the Department of Defense may not be used for preimplantation genetic screening, human cloning, international surrogacy, or artificial womb technology.

“(e) Definitions.—In this section:

“(1) The term ‘covered member’ means—

“(A) a member of the Armed Forces serving on active duty; and

“(B) does not include a former member of the Armed Forces.

“(2) The term ‘infertility’ means a disease, condition, or status characterized by—

“(A) the failure to establish a pregnancy or to carry a pregnancy to live birth after regular, unprotected sexual intercourse in accordance with the guidelines of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine;

“(B) the inability of an individual to reproduce without medical intervention either as a single individual or with the partner of the individual; or

“(C) the findings of a licensed physician based on the medical, sexual, and reproductive history, age, physical findings, or diagnostic testing, of the individual.

“(3) The term ‘fertility-related care’ means—

“(A) the diagnosis of infertility; and

“(B) fertility treatment.

“(4) The term ‘fertility treatment’ includes the following:

“(A) In vitro fertilization or other treatments or procedures in which human oocytes, embryos, or sperm are handled when clinically appropriate.

“(B) Sperm retrieval.

“(C) Egg retrieval.

“(D) Preservation of human oocytes, embryos, or sperm.

“(E) Artificial insemination, including intravaginal insemination, intracervical insemination, and intrauterine insemination.

“(F) Transfer of reproductive genetic material.

“(G) Medications as prescribed or necessary for fertility.

“(H) Fertility treatment coordination.

“(I) Such other information, referrals, treatments, procedures, testing, medications, laboratory services, technologies, and services facilitating reproduction as determined appropriate by the Secretary of Defense.”.

(b) Program on Fertility Treatment Coordination.—Chapter 55 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section: “Sec. 1110c. Program on fertility-related care coordination

“(a) In General.—The Secretary of Defense shall establish a program on the coordination of fertility-related care by the Secretary for purposes of ensuring patients receive timely fertility-related care.

“(b) Training and Support.—In carrying out the program established under subsection (a), the Secretary shall provide to community health care providers training and support with respect to the unique needs of members of the Armed Forces and the dependents of such members.”.

(c) Conforming Amendment.—Section 1079(a) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:

“(21) Fertility-related care shall be provided in accordance with section 1074p of this title.”.

(d) Exclusion From Contracts for Former Members and Their Dependents.—Section 1086(a) of such title is amended by striking “eye examinations and” and inserting “eye examinations, fertility-related care pursuant to paragraph (21) of such section, and”.

(e) Application.—The amendments made by this section shall apply with respect to services provided on or after October 1, 2027. <all>

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