

Fertility Needs a Scientific Revolution
171 snips Jul 16, 2025
Ruxandra Teslo, a scientist and writer focused on fertility, opens up about her personal journey with polycystic ovary syndrome. She discusses the societal trend of delayed parenthood and its clash with biological realities, emphasizing how in vitro fertilization, while advanced, remains a complex and emotional process. Ruxandra envisions a scientific revolution in fertility that could dramatically improve egg health and assisted reproductive technologies, arguing for increased funding and innovative research to support modern families.
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Egg Aging Limits Fertility
- Fertility declines with age mainly due to egg aging, not the uterus.
- IVF is complex, unpredictable, and has an overall success rate below 50% per cycle.
Personal Drive to Study Fertility
- Ruxandra Teslo has polycystic ovary syndrome and is a biologist.
- These factors led her to deeply research fertility and realize its scientific underfunding.
Motherhood Wage Gap in Greedy Careers
- A large part of the gender wage gap results from the motherhood wage penalty.
- 'Greedy careers' disproportionately penalize women who take time off for children.