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This affects me12/30/2023 ![]() David Keefe, reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist at the NYU Langone Fertility Center in New York. Global public health groups typically call attention to overpopulation as a major public health concern, so the spotlight that the WHO report turns on infertility not only is surprising but is welcome, said Dr. “People in the poorest countries were found to spend a significantly larger proportion of their income on a single cycle of IVF or on fertility care compared with wealthier countries,” Mburu said, “exemplifying that this is an area with high-level risk of inequality in access to health care.” Yet there are differences in how much people are spending on fertility treatments and how accessible such treatments are, according to the report. Infertility awareness: Here's what to do after a diagnosis
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