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The Rise of Fertility Tourism on Forbes

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Forbes Magazine did a wonderful article on the rise of Fertility Tourism and featured Barbados Fertility Centre as an example of a clinic patients are flocking to.

 

“From spiritual tourism to voluntourism, people now travel for many reasons other than a simple beach vacation. But one less expected type of tourism that has been growing in recent years is fertility tourism. With rising cases of infertility in the context of increased medical costs in the United States and advancements in reproductive technologies abroad, the global fertility tourism market is expected to grow at a rate of 30% over the next seven years. One such country that’s attracting infertile travellers seeking more than a sunny getaway is Barbados.”

 

Read the full article here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/annahaines/2023/02/16/the-rise-of-fertility-tourism/

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