Will the Fertility Crisis be solved by Fertility Technology ( Artificial Wombs, Embryo Selection, Robot Nannies etc.)
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"Solved" as defined by developed countries with below-replacement fertility (e.g. China, U.S. , Japan etc. ) returning to replacement levels of fertility (or exceeding) due to uses of the aforementioned fertility-enhancing technologies

Examples of such technologies include:

  • Synthetic Gametogenesis

  • Artificial Wombs

  • Embryo Selection

  • Robot Nannies

  • Fertility Enhancing Drugs

  • Cloning

  • IVF , Freezing of Sperm & Eggs

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It's very questionable if there is such a crisis in the first place.

@ProjectVictory Do you mean that lower birthrates are not a bad thing or do you disagree that birth rates have dropped at all?

@elf

1. I'm not entirely convinced that birth rates dropped due to biological, not social reasons.

  1. Currently, underpopulation is not a problem worldwide.

I don't think that the term "fertility crisis" implies a lack of biological fertility, but rather just the general potential crisis brought about by low fertility rates