Life expectancies around the world have bounced back from the pandemic but fertility rates are declining faster than expected, according to a United Nations report.
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(MedPage Today) -- The investigational pill OXO-001 boosted pregnancy rates 10.6 percentage points higher than placebo in women who underwent assisted reproductive technology fertility treatment in a phase II trial, developer Oxolife…
Female mammals—including humans—are born with all of their egg cells. Of a woman's one to two million egg cells, about 400 mature before menopause and can be fertilized. Some egg cells therefore survive for several decades—and need to…
Novel research presented at the ESHRE 40th Annual Meeting in Amsterdam reveals significant social disparities in achieving live births following assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment. Women with a research education (Ph.D.) were…
The new fertility pill OXO-001, designed to act directly on the womb lining, shows promise in increasing in vitro fertilization success rates. Explore its potential impact on fertility treatments.
Most women, whether they want to become a mother or not, are aware of the ticking of their biological clock. For some it is easily ignored, but for many it starts to sound louder at 35 and deafening by 40.
A program at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is making big moves in treating infertility in men with spinal cord injuries. Dr. Emad Ibrahim shared the rare procedures and new research.
Recent research has suggested a global reproductive crisis could be in the offing, with researchers in Israel saying average sperm counts may have more than halved in the past 40 years. But a study published last month appears to call this…
Caroline Stanbury, 48, and her new younger husband Sergio Carrallo, 29, visited their fertility doctor on Tuesday's episode of The Real Housewives of Dubai on Bravo.