A study by Stanford University shows that in vitro fertilization are less successful for Asian American women than white women; while Asian-American women responded to medications used to stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs at the same rates as their white counterparts, only 31 percent gave birth, compared with 48 percent of white women.
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