Abstract

Since the advent of assisted reproductive technologies (ART), fast-paced innovations have revolutionized the field, however, ethnic minorities have been less likely to seek fertility treatment compared to White women. Studies have previously been unable to determine the contribution of insurance type or geographic location to this disparity. The purpose of this study is to determine if racial/ethnic disparities in reported fertility treatment utilization exist among recently postpartum women and if this relationship is mitigated by insurance type in states with access to mandated fertility treatment.

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