Interplay of public perception and fertility guidelines
Lee et al. (1) queried the public’s perspectives on placing age limits on men and women seeking fertility treatment. Understanding the public’s attitudes regarding management of infertility patients is relevant and necessary. Deviating significantly from what the public feels is acceptable puts infertility treatments in a bad light and generates a desire for government regulation. Unfortunately, when addressing technical issues of any nature, lay people, including legislators, often tend to jump to solutions before understanding the problem.
Source: fertstert.org
Interplay of public perception and fertility guidelines
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