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Since locals and tourists have started using the dockless transportation around the city and along the coast, services have cropped up across the county. 153
Speaking at Glamour's Women of the Year Summit, Muhammad said she and her sisters used to sew hijabs for their Barbies while growing up in New Jersey. Now, she hopes that her own Barbie doll will inspire children of color across the country to "embrace what makes them unique." 293

State Attorney Michael J. Satz said Saturday that this "certainly is the type of case the death penalty was designed for," but now is the time "to let the families grieve and bury their children and loved ones." 211
Since then, Trump has signaled to fellow leaders that he could be open to finding a way to remain a part of the agreement as long as he believes US interests are better protected. 179
Some U.S. doctors are skepticalDr. Dan Gehlbach, founder of Midwest Reproductive Center, says he just doesn’t know enough about clinics outside of the United States to be comfortable with saying much about traveling for treatment.“I don’t know the regulation that exists in other countries with medical and especially IVF procedures.Here in the United States, we are very regulated and our laboratories are inspected regularly. We’re monitored on a regular basis. There are things that we want to hold ourselves to a higher standard,” he said. He says there are costs associated with that high standard. He’s also concerned about timing.“For most patients, it’s about a three-month process from when we start to when we’re actually transferring an embryo in them and there are multiple visits and procedures,” said Gehlbach.Skinner admits most return to Barbados for multiple treatments.“For most patients, they’re going to be coming to Barbados one to three times, depending on how many times they need to be treated,” said Skinner.Insurance coverageCurrently, most insurance companies do not cover infertility treatments.The Merritt’s say their search for answers was covered by insurance: the appointments, the tests, and the specialists. But when it came time to start reproductive assistance, they were on their own.According to a just-published document from the National Association of State Legislatures, since the 1980s, 15 states have passed laws requiring insurers to either cover or offer coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment.Those states include: Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas and West Virginia.Kansas and Missouri do not have laws mandating health insurance coverage for infertility treatment.The number of couples choosing IVF, and the methods employed to increase chances for success, are growing.Support from othersThe Merritt’s chose to share their story in hopes of encouraging others not to give up.They, along with several other local women, have told us how dark and depressing the inability to have a baby is when every cell in your body wants a baby. They all said they felt very alone during the journey. They want others to know they are not alone. Several women agreed to share their stories of infertility so if you are struggling you may find comfort in hearing from them.Click here for their stories. 2468
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