Increasing access to infertility care- What will it take?
By all measures, there is a huge unmet need for individuals facing infertility around the world, particularly in lower and middle income countries (LMIC). While patients with infertility in many developed countries such as Western Europe and Australia struggle less in accessing infertility care, this is not the case in the United States. By most estimates, less than half of individuals and couples with infertility can access all the care available to them in the U.S. and many cannot access any care.
Source: fertstert.org
Increasing access to infertility care- What will it take?
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