What is at stake when delaying pregnancy until after 35?
The article discusses the rising trend of fertility preservation and assisted reproduction techniques in Brazil, particularly among women over 35 years old.
A Surprising Factor More Important Than Winter Supplementary Feeding for Birds
A study shows that while winter supplementary feeding aids in bird survival and reproduction, environmental conditions and traditional lifestyles have a more significant impact on bird populations.
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).
Draft of Amendments to the Assisted Reproductive Technology Law Registered in the Seimas
A legislative proposal has been introduced in Lithuania's parliament to regulate assisted reproductive technologies under specific medical conditions.
Bonnie Blue announced her pregnancy shortly after her last sexual challenge: 'The reproduction mission was a success'
Adult film actress Bonnie Blue has revealed her pregnancy on her YouTube channel, claiming it followed a recent extreme sexual challenge.
Massive Egg Mortality Exposes Impact of Belo Monte on Fish Reproduction
Researches and residents have discovered massive mortality of fish eggs below the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in Pará, Brazil, raising concerns about its impact on fish reproduction.
Do They Bark, Sancho? A Sign That They Are Therians
The article explores the phenomenon of individuals identifying as 'therians', people who feel a deep connection to animals, particularly those born from uterine rather than egg-based reproduction.
New York discovers the rat-killing effect of extreme cold
New York's extreme winter may lead to a significant reduction in the city's rat population due to harsh conditions inhibiting their reproduction.
When Edison Received the Patent for the Phonograph, a Revolution Came to the World of Music
On February 19, 1878, Thomas Edison was awarded the patent for the phonograph, which revolutionized the recording and reproduction of sound.
The Frog's Love Song Changes with Temperature
A new study reveals that temperature influences frog songs, with lower temperatures resulting in less attractive calls, while warmer temperatures enhance mating rituals.
Minister: In vitro fertilization must be applied based on medical diagnosis, law to be proposed in spring
The Lithuanian minister emphasizes that assisted reproduction services should only consider medical diagnoses, with a law expected to be discussed in the Parliament in spring.
M. Jakubauskienė: the assisted reproduction project should be discussed in the Seimas spring session
M. Jakubauskienė confirms the assisted reproduction project is ready for discussion in the upcoming Seimas spring session.
Wants to investigate the possibility of more than two parents
The Swedish Medical Ethical Council is proposing to explore legal frameworks that would allow for more than two parents and the removal of the age limit for IVF treatments.
Assisted reproduction: What applies to the screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy in sperm from the European Sperm Bank
The National Authority for Medically Assisted Reproduction in Greece informs Assisted Reproduction Units and Cryopreservation Banks about the required genetic testing for Spinal Muscular Atrophy to ensure the quality and safety of assisted reproduction services.
Danish sperm donor: New 'warning' to Assisted Reproductive Units – The new risk, what to watch out for
Representatives of the National Authority have issued new recommendations to the leaders of Assisted Reproductive Units regarding Danish sperm donors after discovering that genetic screening for a serious condition was not mandatory in Denmark until three years ago.
VIDEO: explosive reproduction of sticky tree frogs impresses on the coast of PR
A typical morning in Antonina, Paraná turned into a nature spectacle as biologist Diego Silva captured the explosive reproductive activity of sticky tree frogs, creating a viral moment on social media.
From Son to Contracts, a Ten-Year Manipulation
An elaborate ten-year plan involving fake contracts, a murder, and a premeditated child birth through assisted reproduction comes to light following an investigation into Emiliano Milza's life.
Gynecologist Influencers: How They Are Transforming Women's Health on Social Media
Female gynecologist influencers like Míriam Al Adib, Martina Vila, and Matilde Gómez are using social media to empower women and combat misinformation regarding topics from menstruation to assisted reproduction.
Love changes again
The article discusses the genetic basis of love, highlighting the roles of hormones and neurotransmitters in human relationships and reproduction.
Assisted Reproduction, No to Frozen Semen of Deceased Husband
The Florence Court of Appeals upheld a ban on post-mortem assisted reproduction, denying a woman's request to use her deceased husband's frozen sperm to prevent its destruction.
Cannot use deceased husband's sperm: the judges' decision
The Florence Court of Appeal ruled against a woman's request to use her deceased husband's sperm for assisted reproduction, stating that such practices are not allowed in Italy after the death of the donor.
The Mystery of the Cloister of Palamós
In the first episode of the podcast 'La memoria en ruinas', hosts José María Sadia and Andrea Morán investigate a mysterious Romanesque cloister rediscovered in 2012 on a millionaire's estate in Girona, questioning its authenticity as either a genuine medieval structure or a modern reproduction.