Creation of Mini-Testes from Stem Cells in a Test Tube, Mice Experiments by Osaka University and Others
Researchers from Osaka University and Yokohama City University successfully created mini-testes from ES cells in laboratory conditions, paving the way for advancements in infertility treatment and conservation of endangered species.
Grace thought she could never have children. Now Hugo is ten weeks old
Grace Bell, who was told she could never bear children, gives birth to her son Hugo following a pioneering womb transplant from a deceased donor in the UK.
Couples with difficulties in getting pregnant can have free assisted reproduction in RN; see how it works
In Rio Grande do Norte, couples struggling with infertility can access free assisted reproduction services through the Unified Health System (SUS).
Arja Saijonmaa's story makes Maria Veitola weep profusely: 'That is terrible!'
During the premiere episode of 'Yรถkylรคssรค Maria Veitola,' journalist Maria Veitola interviews singer Arja Saijonmaa, who opens up about her struggles with infertility after a life-changing surgery.
Jeonbuk Province supports male infertility treatment costs... up to 3 times, 1 million won per session
Jeonbuk Province has launched a new initiative to subsidize infertility treatment costs for men, aiming to alleviate the financial burden associated with male factor infertility.
More than 40 everyday chemicals found in human semen: How toxic compounds impact male reproductive health
A study has detected 42 everyday chemicals in human semen, raising concerns about their impact on male reproductive health.
Staying connected as a couple during the infertility divide
The article discusses the emotional and relational challenges couples face during infertility treatments, emphasizing the impact on their connection and communication.
Woman unable to get pregnant has baby after taking Mounjaro
A woman who struggled with infertility for years successfully conceived after losing significant weight by using the weight-loss medication Mounjaro.
Birth rates in Latvia continue to decline, one in 25 births results from state-funded medical fertilization
Latvia is experiencing a decline in birth rates, with an increasing proportion of births resulting from state-funded medical fertilization efforts.
The French Way for Demographic Reinforcement: A Letter to All 29-Year-Olds Against Infertility
Paris has developed a 16-point strategy to combat the decline in birth rates.
France will send letters about fertility to 29-year-olds to promote its "demographic rearmament"
France is set to send letters to young people aged 29, reminding them of the decline in fertility as they age, as part of a broader initiative to tackle infertility and encourage family planning.
Woman who donated kidney to save her sister becomes pregnant naturally three years after transplant: 'God's work'
Nathasha Saldanha, who donated a kidney to her sister Bruna, successfully became pregnant naturally three years post-transplant, after previously undergoing in vitro fertilization for her first child.
Couple goes viral after welcoming first child following 30-year wait
A Nigerian couple celebrates the birth of their first child after 30 years of marriage, capturing the attention of social media with their heartfelt testimony.
To increase fertility, the French government will send letters to citizens aged 29
The French government will send letters to all French citizens aged 29 this year, providing information on sexual and reproductive health as part of a broader plan to combat infertility due to declining fertility rates in the country.
Microchips or infertility? MSP launches campaign to clarify myths about childhood vaccination in Ecuador
The Ministry of Health in Ecuador, along with Unicef and OPS, has initiated a national campaign led by the character Mรกximo to promote evidence-based information on childhood vaccinations and combat misconceptions.
Letters to Twenty-Nine-Year-Olds: Government Aims to Educate Childless French
The French government plans to send letters to all twenty-nine-year-olds to address infertility issues affecting 3.3 million people in France, as part of a strategy to encourage higher birth rates.
Would You Choose Yourself as Your Parent?
The article discusses the intersection of modern reproductive medicine and conscious motherhood, highlighting safe solutions for infertility and questioning the suitability of individuals as parents.
Suarez threatens Pavlidisโฆ
The article discusses a situation where Suarez is threatening Pavlidis, in a context related to modern reproductive medicine and conscious motherhood choices.
Lymperopoulos: We hope to sit down with the Prime Minister and the Minister to discuss and solve the problems
Lymperopoulos expresses hope to meet with the Prime Minister and Minister to discuss solutions to issues in reproductive medicine.
Urology: Robotic Surgery Through One Hole Exclusively at Metropolitan Hospital
Metropolitan Hospital offers advanced one-hole robotic surgery for urology, significantly reducing trauma and pain while ensuring quicker recovery.
Justice condemns Hapvida and doctor to pay patient for xenophobia during consultation in Limeira: 'You are from Bahia, do you have a disease complex?'
A court in Limeira, SP, has ordered Hapvida and a doctor to pay R$ 10,000 in damages to a patient who experienced discrimination during a consultation regarding infertility.
โAs if I had started my second puberty.โ Women describe their experience with a syndrome that affects the ovaries and can lead to infertility
Women share their experiences with polycystic ovary syndrome, a condition that can cause painful and irregular menstruation and potentially lead to infertility.
A very early menopause: Infertility and the struggle to get pregnant
The article discusses the challenges faced by women dealing with early menopause and infertility while trying to conceive.
Giota Tsimbikidou spoke about the in vitro fertilizations she underwent, the miscarriage she had, and her pregnancy
Giota Tsimbikidou discussed her struggles with infertility, detailing her experiences with two in vitro fertilizations, one of which failed, before achieving pregnancy.
New law in California requires insurance companies to cover infertility treatments
A new law in California mandates insurance companies to provide coverage for infertility treatments, offering hope to millions attempting to start families.
China-led team replicates human embryo โinvasionโ of the womb for the first time
A China-led team has developed the world's first mini-womb on a chip that successfully mimics the early stages of human embryo implantation in the uterus, potentially paving the way for infertility treatments.
Reproductive Medicine: 36-Year-Old Academic, Partner with Good Sperm Analysis
The article discusses the emotional journey and challenges faced by couples seeking to conceive, emphasizing the importance of reproductive medicine when natural conception fails.
Nikki Sanderson and Anthony Quinlan give candid insight into baby joy after two year journey
Nikki Sanderson and Anthony Quinlan share their emotional journey to parenthood after a two-year struggle with infertility.
Juan Manuel Poyato, reproductive health expert, on the increase in infertility cases: "We attend to 30-year-old men who cannot become parents"
Juan Manuel Poyato discusses the rising infertility cases among younger men and the implications of delayed fatherhood.