Archive: December, 2017

The Cold, Hard Stats About Fertility Drugs in the U.S.

by Colleen Stinchcombe - December 18, 2017

If you’ve been trying to get pregnant for a year or more without success, particularly if you’re over 35, your doctor may suggest you explore infertility treatments. Infertility is surprisingly common in the United States. Twelve percent of women ages 15-44 experience trouble getting or staying pregnant according to the CDC. And twelve percent of women will pursue infertility services in order to try to become pregnant.
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