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Socioeconomic Factors and Abortive Outcomes of Clinical Pregnancy After Embryo Transfer in the Setting of Universal Health Insurance Coverage of IVF.

Jee Hyun KimSeyoung KimKi Jin RyuHyuntae ParkYong Jin KimSeung-Ah Choe
Published in: Journal of Korean medical science (2023)
Unemployment and living in non-capital areas were associated with a higher risk of abortive outcomes among pregnancies after ET, even in the setting of universal coverage of IVF-ET. This suggests potential impact of socioeconomic position on the IVF-ET pregnancy.
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