From: Fertility News From Medical News Today
Dr Gedis Grudzinskas the UK-based fertility expert issued the
following statement in response to the statement by the Human
Fertilisation and Embryology Authority: 1)The term, fertility
tourism trivialises the reality of poor and inadequate providing of
services in UK. People seek cross border medical care for these
reasons and only these reasons.
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