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El auge y auge de los anuncios desagradables de FIV.
The article explores the increasing prevalence of controversial IVF advertisements, examining their impact on public perception and the ethical implications surrounding fertility marketing.
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 14, 2026
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The rise of icky IVF ads commodifies human life and undermines the emotional complexities of infertility.
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Regulating IVF ads could protect vulnerable individuals from manipulative marketing practices that exploit their desires for children.
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IVF advertising empowers individuals by providing essential information and options for family planning.
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The portrayal of IVF in ads often lacks transparency, leading to misconceptions about success rates and potential risks.
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While IVF ads can help raise awareness, they may also contribute to unrealistic expectations about fertility treatments.
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