BC’s IVF Funding Policy 2025: Legal Challenges and Discrimination Issues
Many BC couples are researching the new IVF funding policy to understand age limits, income restrictions, and eligibility requirements announced in July 2025.

Many BC couples are researching the new IVF funding policy to understand age limits, income restrictions, and eligibility requirements announced in July 2025.

The Short Answer is no. But the longer answer is that you shouldn’t be out of pocket for being a surrogate, so reimbursed expenses are allowed. Intended Parents can cover pregnancy-related expenditures, such as the surrogate’s childcare, travel, legal services, counselling, maternity clothes, and cell phone bills. Anything that the surrogate wouldn’t need, like pre-natal…