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What share of births involve assisted reproductive technologies like IVF?

A bar chart displays the share of all births using assisted reproductive technology in various European countries for the year 2019. The countries are listed on the vertical axis, while the percentage of births is represented by horizontal bars extending to the right. 

Spain has the highest percentage at 8.9%, followed by Greece at 7.5% and Denmark at 6.3%. Other countries include Czechia at 6.2%, Estonia at 5.7%, and Iceland at 5.5%. 

The chart includes a note stating that the figures encompass all births in each country, possibly including cross-border treatment. The data source is the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (2023) and the chart is published by Our World in Data.

In 1978, Louise Brown became the first baby born through in vitro fertilization (IVF). In this technique, eggs are fertilized with sperm in a lab before the resulting embryos are transferred to the uterus.

Assisted reproductive technologies have advanced further and now become widely available.

These innovations have helped many people who might otherwise struggle to conceive — supporting individuals and couples facing infertility, allowing older parents to preserve fertility, and enabling same-sex couples to have children.

The chart shows the share of births in 2019 that involved assisted reproductive technologies across various European countries. This can include cross-border treatment.

Spain had the highest share, with nearly 9% of births resulting from assisted reproductive technology, followed by Greece, Denmark, and Czechia. In contrast, countries like Ireland, Lithuania, Serbia, and Turkey had much lower rates, with less than 2% of all births.

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