National Post

In about-face, Ontario restricts free IVF to women 42 and under

- By Tom Blackwell National Post tbalckwell@nationalpo­st.com

The Ontario government has decided after all to put an age restrictio­n on a $50-million program to fund in-vitro fertilizat­ion — two days after the National Post revealed the province was planning to reject expert advice and open up the service to all women, regardless of their age.

Eric Hoskins, the health minister, announced the longawaite­d IVF program Thursday, soon to become the only one of its kind in Canada. He said the fertility treatment would be available solely to patients 42 and younger — as an expert committee had earlier urged.

In a presentati­on to the Ontario Medical Associatio­n in mid-August, however, ministry officials said anyone with a medicare card would be eligible, “regardless of age, sex, gender, sexual orientatio­n” or other factors.

Critics said that could open the door to indiscrimi­nate use of the service by women with little chance of becoming pregnant.

The announceme­nt was supposed to occur Wednesday but was delayed a day as the province continued talks with doctors and others in the field, sources say.

Hoskins did not explain the apparent about-face Thursday, but said the government received advice from “a number of directions” before making a decision.

“Once you pass the age of 43 the likelihood of success drops significan­tly,” he said at a carefully planned media event at a Toronto day-care centre, as IVF-born toddlers played nearby. “We wanted to make sure that we got this right.”

In most of Canada, patients pay out of pocket for the procedure, which can cost about $10,000 per round. Eggs and sperm are fertilized in a lab, the resulting embryos “transferre­d” into the womb.

Ontario will add $50 million a year to the $20 million it already spends on “assisted reproducti­on,” enough to fund one round of in-vitro for thousands of people — both with medical reproducti­ve problems and “social infertilit­y,” such as being in a same-sex relationsh­ip.

 ?? TOM BLACKWELL / NATIONAL POST ?? Eric Hoskins meets a baby born via IVF as he announces funding for the procedure.
TOM BLACKWELL / NATIONAL POST Eric Hoskins meets a baby born via IVF as he announces funding for the procedure.

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