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. 2021 Dec 10:14:239-250.
doi: 10.1016/j.rbms.2021.11.004. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Disrupting the biological clock: Fertility benefits, egg freezing and proactive fertility management

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Disrupting the biological clock: Fertility benefits, egg freezing and proactive fertility management

Lucy van de Wiel. Reprod Biomed Soc Online. .

Abstract

In the last decade, the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) sector has witnessed a shift from so-called 'reactive IVF' to a new model of proactive fertility care. Whereas IVF was traditionally developed to treat people who found they were unable to conceive, the indication for IVF has broadened significantly to include a much wider group of potential patients through a new focus on proactive treatment of future (in)fertilities. This shift combines a number of new trends pertaining to preservation, prediction, private equity and platformization, all of which have gained influence in contemporary assisted reproduction. This article focuses on the emergence of company-sponsored fertility benefits, which combines each of these trends. Whereas fertility benefits - especially egg freezing insurance - have primarily been discussed in terms of women's empowerment or disenfranchisement, this article instead calls attention to the discursive, clinical and infrastructural shifts in contemporary assisted reproduction that have emerged with the rising popularity of these benefits. The analysis addresses these underdiscussed aspects of fertility benefits by focusing on the dynamics of demand; the shifts in the rationalization of intensified treatment pathways in the face of new reimbursement practices; and the online, platform-based infrastructures that are built to provide these treatments. In doing so, it analyses how this remaking of fertility towards an ethos of proactive fertility management reflects broader capitalist tailwinds.

Keywords: Add-ons; Egg freezing; Fertility; Fertility benefits; IVF; Insurance.

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