Posted on 05/11/2024 9:05:58 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
On Thursday, a gay couple filed a class action lawsuit against New York City because the city’s health insurance plan does not cover in vitro fertilization (IVF) for male couples.
According to NBC News, the lawsuit comes as part of a “yearslong effort” by the gay couple to get the Big Apple to amend its health benefits. In the lawsuit, the couple alleges that the current policies in place are discriminatory.
The gay couple spearheading the lawsuit reportedly plans to utilize IVF and surrogacy to have kids (via NBC News):
Corey Briskin and Nicholas Maggipinto said they have been talking about having children since 2014, ahead of their engagement. They planned to use a two-part process: First, they would use IVF, where an egg is combined with a sperm in a lab, and second, they would work with an agency to hire a surrogate who would have the fertilized egg implanted and would carry the baby to term. They planned to have the IVF covered by insurance and planned to pay for the surrogacy out of pocket.
Briskin took a job as an assistant district attorney at the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan in 2017, and he learned soon after that the city’s health plan doesn’t cover IVF benefits for gay men. Briskin left that job in March 2022, but he is still covered under the city’s plan through a federal law called COBRA, which allows employees to continue to receive health care coverage from their former employer for up to three years if they pay the full premium.
In April 2022, the couple reportedly filed a discrimination charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in an effort to change the city’s health care policy. This did not work out because the city stated that it does not provide IVF benefits to surrogates.
Reportedly, the city denies IVF benefits to gay men because it requires employees under the health care plan to meet its definition of infertility to qualify. The city’s definition of infertility is the inability to conceive a child through male-female unprotected intercourse in a consecutive 12-month period or through intrauterine insemination, or IUI. Lesbian couples and single women who undergo IUI and do not become pregnant can qualify as infertile.
The gay couple’s lawsuit reportedly argues that the city’s exclusion of gay men from being eligible for IVF benefits violates Title VII, the equal protection and due process clauses of the 14th Amendment and New York state and New York City human rights laws.
“But gay men, although equally incapable of conceiving a child without IVF, are always denied access to IVF under the City’s healthcare plan,” the complaint states. “By defining ‘infertility’ in this exclusionary manner, single female employees, female employees with male partners, female employees with female partners, and male employees with female partners are always potentially eligible for some IVF benefits under the City’s healthcare plan, but gay male employees—whether individually or with male partners—are never eligible for any IVF benefits.”
Apparently, the gay couple has already received “donated” embryos they are waiting to transfer into a surrogate’s body. The couple expects to pay $100,000 in IVF costs and an additional $165,000 on surrogacy.
Wait. What?
And no doubt they will win the suit and the taxpayers will be the ones who get effed. NYC is dead, finito. I don’t think it will ever recover from the DeBlasio/Adams/lefist city council Holocaust.
FDRQ delenda est...
They want the city to fund the IVF procedure and to pay the surrogate mother who can choose to abort that baby 9 months later.
Indeed.
Does the plan cover IVF for surrogates when the “mother” is female?
Well since they aren’t equipped for pregnancy, it’s a reasonable stance to take.
And when they have their designer child they will sodomize him?
Then after birth they will demand the state pay for the child’s day care and psychiatric bills.
First, they would use IVF, where an egg is combined with a sperm in a lab, and second, they would work with an agency to hire a surrogate who would have the fertilized egg implanted and would carry the baby to term.
Is it really best practice, in IUI, to implant only a single fertilized egg?
Aren't, in fact, multiple eggs fertilized, many then discarded (because they are of "inferior" quality), and then several implanted - in the hope that only a single survives?
Isn't that routinely done?
Regards,
EMAW (Every man a ... woman?)
If WWII combat vets had crystal balls in ‘41 and could see what happened to this country 80 years later, I suspect they might have decided to go for the “I have crystal balls” deferments.
Two men pretending to be married. This is is Weimar-tier insanity.
Sounds right.
Can’t really implant anything in either gay guy.
invitro fertilization for male couples, metal illness alert and the stupid pay with out tax dollars because there is no deterrent or punishment and they know it and dont give a sh##. we need a to flush the toilet across America
It seems to me the surrogate is a third party not covered under the insurance policy.
Plus, the fetus is merely a clump of cells. /s
If this is allowed, the next logical step is to demand that any procedure covered by insurance can be transferred to a non-covered individual....because....”I am gay”.
EC
First they have to decide whose ass the fertilized (and doomed) egg will be implanted in - or maybe just give them the egg because their butts are probably already liberally (dual meaning) supplied with sperm.
There’s no place they won’t go to raise their future sex toys...
Cue the Monty Python clip: I want to be called Loretta...I want to have babies” “You don’t have a womb!!!”
NYC won’t recover if it continues to allow its elections to be stolen.
Gotham has RCV for a reason.
...and surrogacy. That is where the problem is. They can’t do IVF on fags because there are no ovaries in which to stick the embryos. Not to mention there are no eggs to fertilize. Add in surrogacy and the dam breaks. Why do some insist on providing children for the pleasure of faggots?
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