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About half of women who participated in a recent Deloitte survey reported delaying or skipping medical care in the past year.
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They found that women with asthma experienced a higher degree of foetal loss compared to women without asthma (17.0% vs. 15.7%) and more use of fertility treatment (5.6% vs. 5.0%).