Emma Waters is a policy analyst in the Center for Technology and the Human Person at The Heritage Foundation. The best pro-family policies are those that champion the entire family—not just from the ...
In “How to Make American Babies Again” (op-ed, April 30), Leonard Lopoo promotes a costly, one-size-fits-all solution to declining birth rates (in vitro fertilization) while ignoring a deeper question ...
President Trump’s long-awaited IVF report offered a more dynamic answer to his campaign promise to expand access to IVF than many expected. There is something in there for everyone, in no small part ...
Recently, VatorNews held its latest Invent Health event: these are salon-styled tech talks and mixers where valuable lessons and insights are shared by investors, tech pioneers and adopters. It is ...
A groundbreaking Indian study highlights the role of male factors in infertility and the potential of advanced genetic ...
For years, a couple’s reproductive failures were routinely blamed on the woman: If the longed-for child did not arrive, it was her “fault.” Today, evidence shows infertility factors are attributable ...
In an interview with Le Monde, the biologist and geneticist discusses the advances in assisted reproductive technology and ...
Infertility affects both genders, with lifestyle and environmental factors impacting fertility. Men and women contribute equally to infertility cases. Approximately 17.5% of adults globally experience ...
Male infertility affects approximately 7% of men worldwide and contributes to nearly half of all infertility cases. It can result from a wide range of causes, including genetic abnormalities, hormonal ...
A landmark 30-year study of over four million women in England has revealed that women with endometriosis-associated infertility are significantly more likely to become pregnant compared to those with ...
When couples have trouble getting pregnant, it challenges them to think about why they want a family and what their relationship truly means to them. Most couples feel that the foundation of their ...
A landmark 30-year study of over four million women in England has revealed that women with endometriosis-associated infertility are significantly more likely to become pregnant compared to those with ...