2007
DOI: 10.1586/17474108.2.3.259
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China’s rapidly growing surplus of frozenin vitrofertilization embryos should be donated to the overseas Chinese community

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“…In the last decade, China has recorded an increasing demand for assisted reproduction (Heng and Xiao 2007), fostered by an increasing purchasing power of the growing middle class, yet that cannot be met by local fertility centres (Wahlberg 2018). As a consequence of a growing demand for fertility treatment and the restriction of what forms of treatment can be accessed in China, and by who, Chinese citizens have increasingly sought fertility treatment abroad.…”
Section: The Changing Fertility Landscape In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, China has recorded an increasing demand for assisted reproduction (Heng and Xiao 2007), fostered by an increasing purchasing power of the growing middle class, yet that cannot be met by local fertility centres (Wahlberg 2018). As a consequence of a growing demand for fertility treatment and the restriction of what forms of treatment can be accessed in China, and by who, Chinese citizens have increasingly sought fertility treatment abroad.…”
Section: The Changing Fertility Landscape In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%