Do I have to tell my boss Iโ€™m doing IVF?

Gaia Team
A team of people deeply invested in fertility science and technology
In this guide

Telling your boss youโ€™re doing IVF is one of those dilemmas no one prepares you for. On one hand, you want support and understanding โ€” because frankly, IVF has a way of disrupting every corner of your life. On the other hand, you donโ€™t want it to affect your career, or become office gossip, or change how your manager sees you. Itโ€™s private, itโ€™s personal, and for most of us the most intimate thing weโ€™ve ever shared with our boss is what we had for dinner last night. Suddenly, youโ€™re weighing how much of your fertility journey to bring into the workplace, and itโ€™s a heavy decision.

Do you legally have to tell work about IVF?

In the US, you are not legally required to tell your employer about IVF. Fertility treatment is private medical care, and unless youโ€™re requesting leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) or using specific health benefits, you donโ€™t have to disclose it.

That said, if youโ€™ll be missing work for appointments, procedures, or recovery time, it may be easier to give your employer some context โ€” but the level of detail is entirely up to you.

Workplace rights and IVF in the US

Hereโ€™s what matters when it comes to your rights:

  • Privacy: IVF is considered medical information and is protected under HIPAA.

  • Job protection: Under FMLA, eligible employees may take unpaid leave for serious medical conditions, which can include fertility treatment.

  • Discrimination laws: Some states specifically protect against discrimination based on reproductive health decisions. Check your state laws, as protections vary.

  • Insurance coverage: If your employer provides fertility benefits, you may need to involve HR โ€” but you donโ€™t owe your direct manager personal details.

The emotional weight of telling your boss

Even if you donโ€™t have to share, many people feel torn. IVF is already stressful โ€” add in the worry about how your boss might react, and it can feel overwhelming. Some common fears:

  • Being judged as โ€œless committedโ€ to your career.

  • Missing out on promotions or projects.

  • Colleagues knowing private details about your life.

  • Feeling exposed if IVF doesnโ€™t work out.

These fears are valid โ€” and part of why the decision feels so heavy.

Scripts for talking to your boss about IVF

If you decide to share, you donโ€™t need to overshare. Keep it professional, clear, and on your terms. Here are a few approaches:

  • The Minimalist Script:
    โ€œIโ€™ll be having some medical appointments over the next few weeks. Iโ€™ll make sure to manage my workload and keep you updated if I need time off.โ€

  • The Direct Script:
    โ€œI want to let you know Iโ€™m going through IVF treatment. That may mean Iโ€™ll need some flexibility for appointments. Iโ€™ll keep communication clear so everything runs smoothly.โ€

  • The HR-Focused Script:
    โ€œIโ€™m undergoing medical treatment and may need intermittent time off. Could you let me know the process for handling this formally with HR?โ€

Remember: you get to decide how much to share.

Protecting yourself while doing IVF at work

If youโ€™re worried about stigma, you can:

  • Document all requests for time off.

  • Lean on HR instead of your direct boss.

  • Remind yourself that your health comes first โ€” this isnโ€™t โ€œspecial treatment,โ€ itโ€™s medical care.

The bottom line

No, you donโ€™t have to tell your boss youโ€™re doing IVF. But if you choose to, you can set boundaries and keep it professional. IVF is hard enough โ€” you donโ€™t need to carry extra workplace guilt on top of it.

At Gaia, weโ€™re here to help you manage not just the medical side of treatment, but the emotional and practical parts too โ€” with Plans designed to support you every step of the way. Request your personalized Plan here.

Written by
Gaia Team
The Gaia team is made up of people deeply invested in fertility science and technology. They work directly with medical experts to bring you accurate and actionable information to help people on their own IVF journeys. Many team members have gone through fertility treatment and understand just how personal, challenging, and rewarding the journey can be.
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