Abstract
Health disparities are observed in all fields of medicine and reproductive health
is not immune to this phenomenon. The incidence of women using infertility treatments
to conceive is increasing. Women undergoing assisted reproduction appear to be at
increased risk of adverse outcomes, and minority women tend to be at even greater
risk. This article examines several adverse obstetrical outcomes including preterm
birth, congenital malformations, and preeclampsia among women receiving infertility
treatments compared with those who conceive spontaneously. It will further examine
societal costs associated with these procedures.
Keywords
assisted reproduction - spontaneous conception - ethnic disparities