Black women are more likely to experience infertility than white women. They're less likely to get help, too, Race

By A Mystery Man Writer

IVF has helped hundreds of thousands get pregnant. But Black women in the US, saddled with the myth of hyper-fertility and biased reproductive care, often lack the assistance they need

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