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The Rise Of Fertility Tourism

Por: Forbes Life February 16, 2023

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A man holds his baby on a beach in Holetown, Barbados. Anna Haines From spiritual tourism to voluntourism, people now travel for many reasons other than a simple beach vacation. But one less expected type of tourism that has been growing in recent years is fertility tourism. With rising cases of in the context of increased in the United States and advancements in reproductive technologies abroad, the global fertility tourism market is to grow at... + full article



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