Trends in infertility care among commercially insured US women during the COVID-19 pandemic
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)
advised clinicians in March 2020 to suspend infertility care despite the time-sensitive nature
of fertility. In April 2020, the ASRM recommended cautious continuation of care. Although the
US birth rate has decreased during the pandemic, 1 the magnitude, direction, and duration
of change in infertility care is unknown. We evaluated trends in infertility and assisted
reproductive technology (ART) service utilization rates during the pandemic and whether …
advised clinicians in March 2020 to suspend infertility care despite the time-sensitive nature
of fertility. In April 2020, the ASRM recommended cautious continuation of care. Although the
US birth rate has decreased during the pandemic, 1 the magnitude, direction, and duration
of change in infertility care is unknown. We evaluated trends in infertility and assisted
reproductive technology (ART) service utilization rates during the pandemic and whether …
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