Disha Malik and her husband were determined to have a baby after being diagnosed with 'unexplained infertility,' so she began the process of IVF. She said more pressure can come with being an Asian woman.
Jasmine MinorThis Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, ABC7 looked at data showing more Asian women are using fertility treatments to be parents.There has been a surge of Asian women using fertility treatments to become parents .ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
Malik and her husband were determined to have a baby after being diagnosed with "unexplained infertility," so she began the process of IVF.She said more pressure can come with being an Asian woman. Data shows more and more Asian Americans are rewriting what it means to get help in becoming a parent.
Asian Women Fertility Treatments To Become Parents Mothers Data Shows 14887953
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