Recent reports have suggested that Asian-American women may have more trouble conceiving than their Caucasian counterparts.
With all elements being relatively equal — where the women come from, their ages, their lifestyles — Asian-American females had fewer successful pregnancies (naturally or through IVF) than did Caucasians.
What isn’t clear is why this seems to be the case. Could it be that Asian-American women are typically small in stature? Could it be something that Asian-Americans tend to eat or use for medicine (such as herbs or foreign foods)?
The good news is that Asian-Americans CAN conceive; it just might take a bit longer for them than for a Caucasian friend.
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Advancements in fertilty are at all time highs, as evidenced by the octomom, and he ivf procedure is currently being hampered by the negative news of one irresponsible doctor. The practice of fertility treatment has been around for quite some time and it works favorably to bring new life.
So the fact that the Asian race makes up 55% of the world’s population compared with the other races does not deter you from putting an obviously errant hypothesis such as ‘maybe it’s their short stature.’ Perhaps you should rethink that.
So the fact that the Asian race makes up 55% of the world’s population compared with the other races does not deter you from putting forth an obviously errant hypothesis such as ‘maybe it’s their short stature.’ Perhaps you should rethink that.