77% of U.S. women aged 25-34 didn't consider fertility until after they decided to conceive, finding infertility support crucial but difficult in "support deserts".

Couples facing infertility challenges while trying to conceive face numerous difficulties, including financial and health concerns. A recent survey found that 77% of U.S. women aged 25-34 didn't consider their fertility until after they decided to conceive, with 57% not knowing how long it takes to get pregnant. 38% wish they knew about the conflicting information surrounding fertility. Infertility support is crucial, but many couples, especially those living in "support deserts," struggle to find adequate resources and assistance.

June 01, 2024
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