Media Advisory
For Immediate Release
Feb. 18, 2025
Noah Brandt
VP, Communications
media@liveaction.org
Trump Should Stop Pushing IVF and Work Towards Solutions that Help Families and Preserve Life
Washington, D.C. – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Live Action Founder and President Lila Rose issued the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order expanding in vitro fertilization (IVF).
“The staggering cost of IVF is human lives—the over 90% of tiny boys and girls created via IVF only to be frozen, discarded, or killed. This is not pro-life. Every human life begins at fertilization, yet IVF treats human beings as disposable. President Trump’s goal of helping more Americans have families and more babies is a good one—but expanding IVF is the wrong way to do it. Instead, he should champion ethical and effective solutions like Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) and NaProTechnology, which are more effective, cheaper, and treat the root causes of infertility without sacrificing human life.
For every one child born through IVF, an average of 15 are created—most will never be born. More than 85% of the human lives conceived through IVF are either frozen indefinitely, miscarried, discarded, or subjected to experimentation and destruction. Right now, over a million frozen human embryos are trapped in storage across the U.S., waiting for a fate they cannot control. The IVF industry operates with virtually no oversight, profiting off the mass destruction of innocent lives. A truly pro-life approach must respect the dignity of every human being from the moment of fertilization, working to heal the human body’s reproductive systems, rather than treating human life as a commodity to be manipulated, stored, or discarded at will.
Key Facts on IVF:
- Less than 10% of human embryos created via IVF result in a live birth.
- 93% of embryos are frozen indefinitely, miscarried, or destroyed.
- Over 1,000,000 embryos are currently frozen in the U.S.
- On average, 15 embryos are created per one live birth.
- “Excess” embryos are routinely discarded, subjected to experimentation, or frozen indefinitely.
Infertility struggles can be heartbreaking, and ethical solutions should be pursued. The CDC estimates that 19% of married women aged 15 to 49 with no prior births cannot get pregnant after one year of trying. But the answer cannot be the mass destruction of human life. Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) offers a far better alternative to IVF: it treats underlying fertility issues rather than bypassing them. Research has shown that RRM has a higher live birth rate thaen IVF with fewer complications.
No one is entitled to a child at the cost of denying the humanity and rights of countless others. A compassionate society must work to support families while upholding the dignity and protection of every human being—born and preborn. President Trump and our other leaders should champion ethical, life-affirming fertility options that protect both mothers and children.”
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About Lila Rose and Live Action – Lila Rose founded and serves as president of Live Action. Live Action is a 501(c)3 human rights non-profit and the digital leader of the global pro-life movement. Live Action exists today to shift public opinion against abortion and to defend the rights of the most vulnerable. With over 7 million social media followers and 2.3 billion lifetime video views, Live Action reaches individuals 75 million times per month– saving lives and transforming hearts, with 43% of surveyed followers saying Live Action’s content has changed their position against abortion. Through compelling educational media, human interest storytelling, investigative reporting, and community activism, Live Action reveals the humanity of preborn children and exposes the abortion industry’s exploitation of women and families for profit. Lila is also the author of Fighting for Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World. Find Lila on Twitter at @lilagracerose, and Instagram at @lilaroseofficial, and Facebook at @lilagracerose. Find out more at http://www.liveaction.org.
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