Survey Finds Three-quarters Of Fertility Patients Would Consider Going Abroad For Treatment, UK
An online survey of more than 300 fertility patients carried out for National Infertility Day has found that 76% would consider travelling overseas for their treatment. Thirty years after the first IVF baby was born in the UK, the cost of fertility treatment here plus long waiting lists have proved the decisive factor when it comes to patients choosing to go abroad instead.
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