Achieving more equitable access to assisted reproduction
Silke Dyer, G. David Adamson, Marcia C. Inhorn, Fernando Zegers-Hochschild
Abstract
Equitable access to fertility care must be recognised as a human right so that it can be better balanced with other societal needs, say <b>Silke Dyer</b>, <b>David Adamson</b>, <b>Marcia Inhorn,</b> and <b>Fernando Zegers-Hochschild</b>
Topics & Concepts
ReproductionComputer scienceHuman reproductionFertilitySociologyMedicineBiologyDemographyEcologyPopulationAnatomyReproductive Health and TechnologiesDemographic Trends and Gender PreferencesAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy