Racial disparities in neonatal mortality even wider with tools like IVF, study finds

“This study found that inequities persist even among a generally more privileged group, and the known risk for assisted reproduction is even higher for Black families compared to white families.”

When Sarka Lisonkova and her colleagues set out to study disparities in the birth outcomes of people who’ve used methods like IVF, they figured that any inequities that existed would be narrower in this group. After all, it can be expensive to get pregnant with medical assistance, and wealth is tied to better outcomes.

Instead, the researchers reported Wednesday, the racial and ethnic disparities for some metrics were even wider for babies of parents who had used IVF or other fertility treatments than among children who were conceived “spontaneously.”

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