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Stanford, J. B. (2017). What Kind of Policies for Fertility Treatment would Improve Affordability and Outcomes for Individuals and the Public?. *Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology*, *31*(5), 449-451. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppe.12411
Stanford JB. What Kind of Policies for Fertility Treatment would Improve Affordability and Outcomes for Individuals and the Public?. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2017;31(5):449-451. doi:10.1111/ppe.12411
Stanford, J. B. "What Kind of Policies for Fertility Treatment would Improve Affordability and Outcomes for Individuals and the Public?." *Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology*, vol. 31, no. 5, 2017, pp. 449-451.
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