Causes of increasingly common infertility
NHÓM PV |
Doctors say that infertility is becoming increasingly common, not only due to medical factors but also related to lifestyle.
NHÓM PV |
Doctors say that infertility is becoming increasingly common, not only due to medical factors but also related to lifestyle.
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Female workers undergoing infertility treatment are entitled to maternity benefits if they have paid compulsory social insurance for 6 months or more in the 24 months immediately preceding childbirth.
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According to statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO), Vietnam is currently one of the countries with the highest rate of infertility in the world.
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Delegate Nguyen Anh Tri proposed to supplement health insurance payments for diagnosis and infertility treatment services in provinces with lower birth rates than replacement birth rates.
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Đức Vân |
Female workers undergoing infertility treatment are entitled to maternity benefits if they have paid compulsory social insurance for 6 months or more in the 24 months immediately preceding childbirth.
Hương Giang |
According to statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO), Vietnam is currently one of the countries with the highest rate of infertility in the world.
ANH HUY |
Delegate Nguyen Anh Tri proposed to supplement health insurance payments for diagnosis and infertility treatment services in provinces with lower birth rates than replacement birth rates.