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Yes, according to IRS Publication 502:
Fertility Enhancement
You can include in medical expenses the cost of the following procedures performed on yourself, your spouse, or your dependent to overcome an inability to have children.
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Procedures such as in vitro fertilization (including temporary storage of eggs or sperm).
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Surgery, including an operation to reverse prior surgery that prevented the person operated on from having children.
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‎April 1, 2020
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