Asked by ELIZABETH DELAROSA on Jul 07, 2024

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The drawback of fertility drugs is that they usually only produce one fetus at a time reducing the chance of having a baby.

Fertility Drugs

Medications used to stimulate ovulation in order to increase the chance of pregnancy in women who have difficulty conceiving.

Fetus

A developing human from roughly eight weeks after conception until birth.

  • Examine the ethical aspects and impact of reproductive treatments and contraception practices.
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Grace TedderJul 12, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Fertility drugs actually increase the chance of having a baby, but they do increase the likelihood of multiple pregnancies, which can have health risks for both the mother and the babies.