Most US healthcare plans don't cover fertility treatment, so a number of women have taken jobs working in Amazon warehouses to take advantage of the company's fertility benefits. However, the work is physically demanding, according to Angelina Chapman, writing for The Cut.
'The very work that will pay for your fertility treatment may well be the kind of work you should not be doing when you are having fertility treatments,' Josephine Johnston from the Hastings Centre research institute focused on health policy told Chapman. 'That’s a Black Mirror–type bind for people to be in.'