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Fertility care may be on the verge of a new revolution, as technologies are being developed that could transform treatments. These breakthroughs could cause a sea change in society and force us to think carefully about the ethical questions involved. While infertility is a very common disease , it has seen surprisingly little innovation since the revolutionary invention of in vitro fertilization IVF in the s.
Innovation in this field is often challenging due to the highly complex biological pathways that are difficult to modulate, as well as the regulatory, legal and ethical restrictions on research, development and commercialization. There are, however, several fertility breakthrough developments in the making that could transform the lives of many couples and society more broadly.
More women of reproductive age are affected by infertility than by cancer, diabetes, or high blood pressure. It is estimated that one out of every eight couples has difficulty conceiving, with more than million individuals suffering from infertility worldwide.
It is well-known that infertility is closely related to age. While the infertility rate for women years old was 14 percent in the U. Thus, key drivers of infertility are population dynamics and epidemiological trends.