Standing in the way of
birth control or
fertility treatment?
That's not pro-life —
That goes too far.
Section 2
Access to birth control and fertility treatment is supported by millions of Americans, across faith and political ideology.
It may surprise you to learn that lobby groups working to ban abortion are also pressuring lawmakers to go after birth control and IVF.
In vitro fertilization helps families who can’t get pregnant on their own have the baby of their dreams.
Get the Facts
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT
IVF AND BIRTH CONTROL:
Almost everybody uses birth control at some point in their life.
Birth control is not only used for contraception, but also to treat other conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, period pain, and acne.
Abortion rates have fallen in the U.S. because of better access to birth control.
4 in 5 Americans support protecting contraception access.
Infertility affects millions of Americans.
In order to become parents, many have used fertility treatment, or know someone who has.
More than eight million babies have been born using IVF.
More than two-thirds of Americans support IVF access.
Banning abortion is one thing.
But no one should stop someone from having their baby.
We can’t let lobby groups stop people from building the families of their dreams.
These are some of the groups that oppose IVF and hormonal birth control:
Live Action (IVF, birth control)
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America (IVF, birth control)