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South Korea has the world's lowest birth rate, but fertility clinics are booming

SOUTH KOREA, JUL 11 – Fertility clinics in South Korea have grown nearly 50% since 2018 as government subsidies rise and social pressures delay family planning, experts say.

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Growing demand for IVF treatments is stoking some optimism in South Korea's demographic crisis.

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