| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1201 | Diane Kacer-McCaslin | We would all be happier, healthier and finiancially better equipped if we got insurance help to bring the most precious thing to life without the struggles of finances and health. |
| 1202 | Keisha L. Freeman | |
| 1203 | Leisha Bahr | |
| 1204 | Anonymous | |
| 1205 | Catherine Levey | I would like NYS to mandate coverage for in vitro |
| 1206 | Anonymous | |
| 1207 | Ginger Moore |
| 1208 | Natalie Simon | |
| 1209 | ANGIE WHITECOTTON | THIS NEEDS TO CHANGE! i CAN THAVE ANY KID UNLESS i COME UP WITH 16000 FOR IVF! THSI SUCKS! |
| 1210 | Amy Rieger | |
| 1211 | Clorissa Hostetler | |
| 1212 | Natalie Members | It is not fair to not have coverage to conceive a child. I have been fighting infertility for over 5 year now and my only hope is IVF, but do not have the finance to do so. |
| 1213 | Felicia Paxton | |
| 1214 | Lauren Liebert | |
| 1215 | Lance Otto | |
| 1216 | Anonymous | i have a friend i am thinking of, and signing for! |
| 1217 | Amanda Hunt | I believe everyone has the right to have a child. |
| 1218 | Nicole Whitehead | I think this is a great campaign! Everyone should be able to experience the joy of motherhood!! |
| 1219 | wendy lee | i may be infertile but due to the fact i have no insurance i dont know but i have had 3 miscarriages and i know the pain these woaen feel |
| 1220 | Eric Hostetler | |
| 1221 | Nicole Merchant | |
| 1222 | Leslie Meseroll | |
| 1223 | Sara Williams | |
| 1224 | Brittany | I have PCOS. Insurance doesnt cover infertility treatments. |
| 1225 | Ashley Moon | I cannot understand why infertility has not been covered all this time. This is a heart wrenching illness that many couples face and the financial burden of trying to acheive something that 1 in 6 couples are not lucky enough to do naturally increases the risk of depression and stress which lead to other more serious illnesses. Please consider this! |
| 1226 | Stephanie Hullinger |
| 1227 | Anonymous | |
| 1228 | Anonymous | |
| 1229 | Anonymous | |
| 1230 | nichole | |
| 1231 | Michele | We have enough issues fighting with our bodies to conceive, and having the insurance companies ignore us makes it worse. Some untreated infertility issues can lead to forms of cancer. Seems they would rather pay for costly cancer treatments than help a woman create get pregnant. |
| 1232 | Anonymous | |
| 1233 | Anonymous | |
| 1234 | jackie jackson | |
| 1235 | Christina Cobb | |
| 1236 | Michelle Demianenko | Without coverage, it makes it difficult to bare the costs of achieving the greatest miracle on earth, to have a child. Not only do we have to undergo the emotional and pysical turmoil of not being able to have children or the multiple losses such as myself, but we must also handle the burden financially to achieve this dream. Infertility is a disease and should be treated like one and not as a choice we can forego. I am outraged that as someone going through the inability to carry to term, there is no help out there for a physical disease that is beyond my control. |
| 1237 | Sharon Grund | |
| 1238 | Adam Demianenko | |
| 1239 | linda howe | |
| 1240 | Anonymous | |
| 1241 | Cheri Butts | |
| 1242 | Patricia Page Leandersson |
| 1243 | Michael Demianenko | |
| 1244 | Olivia Burlew | We need to be recognized just as anyone else suffering from a disease. |
| 1245 | Anonymous | This is a medical condition. How can you tell a woman that wants a child so desperately that it is not medically necessary and the financial cost is placed solely on her shoulders. |
| 1246 | Wendi Engel | Please mandate infertility coverage. This is a disease of the body, and should be covered by insurance so it can be medically treated like any disease of the body. Please pass this legislation...time is running out for many couples who are in the latter part of the reproductive years and deserve a chance at becoming a parent. |
| 1247 | Ron & Kim Dunn | |
| 1248 | Anonymous | |
| 1249 | Danacca Haring | |
| 1250 | Jessica | |