Women can spend years avoiding getting pregnant. Then when they’re ready to have kids, one in six Canadian couples can’t conceive.
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Many Fertility Apps, Websites Miss the Mark
Websites and apps that promise to calculate a woman’s most fertile days may often be off base, a new study suggests.
The Never-ending Saga of the Obamacare Contraception Mandate
The long saga of the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate — which requires that contraception be covered as part of private health plans — took another turn at the Supreme Court today. And the Court — which, don’t forget, is still divided 4-4 between liberals and conservatives — sent it back down to the appeals courts, essentially telling them to find a solution to this problem that the religiously-affiliated organizations in this case will find acceptable, practically begging them to be reasonable while doing everything it can to make sure their tender feelings aren’t hurt.
Struggling with Male Infertility, A New Dad Recounts his Experience
It’s what many married couples strive for, the idea of having a family.For one Midlands man his dream of becoming a father turned to a nightmare.But with a little help now he and his wife can hold on to their miracle.
1 in 7: Infertility a Harsh Reality for Many Couples
Infertility. It’s a common problem that impacts one in seven couples in the United States. Infertility is defined as “a couple trying to get pregnant for a year and not being successful,” according to Dr. George Hill with the Nashville Fertility Center.
IVF Treatments Drop Dramatically Since Quebec Funding Cut 6 Months Ago
After six failed attempts to get pregnant using artificial insemination, Léa’s doctor said her chances of conceiving without in-vitro fertilization are zero. But since last fall, the Quebec government no longer pays for the full cost of the procedure, leaving Léa and her boyfriend scrambling to find the money.
Embryo Protein May Warn Before Miscarriage and Pre-eclampsia
Scientists have uncovered how embryos stick to the uterus in the first week of life. The discovery might one day help improve treatments for recurrent miscarriages and pre-eclampsia, a life-threatening elevation of maternal blood pressure.
New Test for Fertility Prospects
New test for fertility prospects getting the facts before getting pregnant
Human-embryo Editing Now Covered by Stem-cell Guidelines
The international society that represents stem-cell scientists has updated its research guidelines in the wake of dramatic progress in several fields — in particular in research that involves the manipulation of human embryos. The authors hope that the updated guidelines will allay various ethical concerns, and avoid the need for strict government regulations that could impede the progress of science.
Indian Doctors Raise IVF Concerns After Woman in her 70s Gives Birth
Doctors in India have raised concerns about IVF treatment in the country, after a couple in their 70s had their first child after 46 years of marriage. Daljinder Kaur, who does not have a birth certificate but is thought be in her 70s, gave birth to a boy last month after two years of fertility treatment using donor eggs at a clinic in the northern state of Haryana.