By Stephen Page
Surrogacy in India is now only available to those who have been married for a minimum of 2 years.
Therefore those married for less than that time, or living together as a couple, same sex couples or single intended …
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Judge Orders Genetic Testing in Sperm Donor Case
Shawnee County District Court Judge Mary Mattivi ordered genetic testing conducted Thursday in the Craigslist case, in which she ruled in January that William Marotta is the father of a 4-year-old girl born after he donated sperm to a Topeka same-sex couple.
The Laws They Are A-Changing…How Can You Protect Yourself?
The news concerning third party reproductive arrangements has been alarming these past few months. Dozens of Israeli same sex couples were stuck in Thailand with their babies born through gestational surrogacy, due to a Thai law holding …
Would YOU Use an Electrical Condom? 21st Century Contraception Delivers Pulses to Boost Pleasure
Despite the numerous health benefits of condoms, they’re often criticised for reducing the level of pleasure felt by men, and women, during sex.
Having a Baby After Fertility Problems ‘Strengthens Relationship’
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 11% of American women and their partners are unable to get pregnant after 1 year of unprotected sex.
Scientists Working on the Male Pill that Could Make Vasectomies a Thing of the Past
The Holy Grail of male contraception is a pill that would be 100% effective in preventing pregnancy but leave a man free to enjoy a full sex life.
Sex Drive Ruined by Antidepressants? Just 30 Minutes of Exercise Can Help
Exercise may hold the key to combatting some of the negative side effects that antidepressants can have on a woman’s sex drive.
Sex as Exercise
As far back as the 1950s, couples have been asked to strap on monitors, blood-pressure cuffs, oxygen masks and other paraphernalia and copulate, to scientifically quantify the impacts of sex.
Menopause Studies Shine Light on Two Potential Treatments for Dwindling Sexual Desire
Researchers report progress in ensuring that postmenopausal women can still have enjoyable sex lives.
Scientists Hail Male Contraception Breakthrough
Researchers in Australia believe they may be on the verge of developing a viable male contraceptive that does not adversely affect the long-term health of sperm or an individual’s sex drive.