IVF sector in limbo as coronavirus crisis threatens to shut down infertility industry

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Aspiring parents across Australia are being warned their IVF procedures may be postponed indefinitely as the coronavirus emergency threatens to shut down the nation's infertility industry

Aspiring parents across Australia are being warned their IVF procedures may be postponed indefinitely as the coronavirus emergency threatens to shut down the nation's infertility industry.

Some IVF specialists are trying to fast-track fertility treatment for high-need women who may not be able to conceive if they are forced to wait another six to 12 months.Tribune

 

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Having a child is a lifestyle choice these days. It definitely deserves the back seat in times like these

Why the fuck would anybody want to be having a child now? My god.

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