MMWR Vol. 58 / No. SS-5

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Surveillance Summaries
Volume 58, No. SS-5
June 12, 2009

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Assisted Reproductive Technology Surveillance
United States, 2006
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) procedures are used to overcome infertility. It includes infertility treatments in which eggs and sperm are handled
in the laboratory to establish a pregnancy. Women who undergo those procedures are more likely
to deliver multiple-birth infants than those who conceive naturally. This report presents the most recent national data and state-specific results.
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