The Fertility Business
The fertility industry is booming; but is big business taking advantage of human desperation?
Pulling in more than half a billion dollars each year, the fertility industry is booming. Yet evidence suggests that clinics are giving women false hope about their chances of pregnancy, while others don't even need the treatment. to profits?
Grace is one of thousands of women who have put their faith in fertility treatments to help conceive a baby. "All our savings go to IVF… Then you get that negative pregnancy result". After six unsuccessful rounds of IVF, the physical, emotional and financial toll is immense. There are concerns from industry insiders that some women undergoing IVF don't actually need it. Others warn against the practice of upselling - where women are sold expensive and unproven treatments. Furthermore, IVF has been found to be potentially harmful and has been linked to cancer. One fertility doctor worries that "with the commercialisation of IVF that's occurring, there's a pressure in every single clinic to use IVF more".
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