34.8. The following assisted procreation services required for IVF purposes are considered insured services:(a) services required to retrieve sperm, including the visit and sperm washing, and a single retrieval of sperm by means of a percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration or of a surgical or microsurgical testicular sperm extraction, according to medical indication;
(b) services required for ovarian stimulation;
(c) services required to retrieve eggs from only one person;
(d) standard fertilization and embryo culture services carried out in the laboratory, including assisted hatching services and sperm microinjection (ICSI) services;
(e) services required to transfer a fresh or frozen embryo or, in accordance with the guidelines drawn up under section 10 of the Act respecting clinical and research activities relating to assisted procreation (chapter A-5.01), a maximum of 2 fresh or frozen embryos; (f) either one sperm straw from a single retrieval in the context of a directed donation or one sperm straw from a sperm bank; and
(g) freezing and storage of embryos for a maximum of one year.
Those services are considered insured services for a single IVF cycle, which may however include two ovulatory cycles if no egg is obtained at the end of the first ovulatory cycle.