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Preethi Kasireddy has raised concerns about the perceived innovation in In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). She emphasizes that IVF is a 47-year-old technology that has not addressed underlying biological issues.
Kasireddy highlights the high financial and emotional costs associated with IVF, stating that each cycle can cost $20,000 and has a significant failure rate between 70-90%. Her comments underscore the challenges faced by those relying on the procedure, suggesting a critical look at technological advancements and their efficacy is necessary in reproductive health.
Kasireddy's critique of IVF's technological stagnation dovetails with her broader perspective on reproductive health, including her examination of the importance of sperm health in successful conception. Her previous analysis underscored how factors such as the cervix's role in selecting the healthiest sperm can be pivotal, adding further nuance to the ongoing discussion about efficacy and innovation in fertility treatments. For more detail, see her article on the importance of sperm health in reproduction.