Is Socioeconomic Status Associated With Higher Infertility Costs?
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA (UroToday.com) - This study was designed to assess the utilization of reproductive services by individuals of different socioeconomic and educational groups. A prospective cohort of 369 couples followed for 18 months. The infertility cohort was assembled from 8 community and academic reproductive endocrinology clinics and followed for 18 months. Interviews were conducted at enrollment, and at 4, 10, and 18 months.
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Filed under: Fertility on November 25th, 2008