I don't think that infertility<span> services should be required for coverage on insurance plans, but I do think people should have options to provide themselves with that coverage for an extra premium. A woman would have to elect the additional premium by a certain age (determined by the insurance company), and so long as those premiums are up to date then infertility treatment could be covered. It might actually be a moneymaker for the insurance companies, and provide a sense of security to people who know that having a family will be a priority they will fight for financially if they have to.</span>
Answer: Stress causes you to forget to consider all of your options and make impulsive
decisions
Explanation:
Check if the person is breathing or not is the answer
Supply oxygen to your organs and other important things in your body
Although 96.5<span> degrees Fahrenheit falls in the </span>low<span> end of normal </span>body temperature<span> range, it is not </span>considered too low.