Infertility is a common problem for both men and women. About 9% of men and 11% of women of reproductive age in the United States have experienced fertility issues. Infertility is equally split, with ...
A simple blood test that can identify men who are infertile without the need for semen testing could soon be on the horizon, according to researchers in Britain. Scientists say they have developed an ...
The WHO released its first guideline on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of male- and female-factor infertility.
Episona, which launched its epigenetic test in fertility clinics last October, is bringing it to the masses. Customers may now order the Seed test—which analyzes epigenetic marks on DNA to predict ...
Lab tests showing that women have low reserves of eggs in their ovaries may not necessarily mean they will struggle to get pregnant, a U.S. study suggests. For the study, researchers examined results ...
Nearly 15% of couples are infertile This means they haven’t gotten pregnant after trying without protection for at least a year. But infertility is not just a women’s issue. Men and women can have ...
Fertility blood tests reveal hormone balance, ovarian reserve, and reproductive health.
Infertility is defined as trying to get pregnant (with frequent intercourse) for at least a year with no success. Female infertility, male infertility or a combination of the two affects millions of ...
A semen analysis is usually the first male fertility evaluation we do in the fertility assessment process. Getting a semen analysis may seem intimidating for many men and their partners, but there’s ...
Infertility, defined as failure to achieve pregnancy after 1 year despite regular attempts, affects 15% of couples. Infertility rates are influenced by a woman's age. Although the rate is ...
It’s a growing problem in relationships. About 1 in 10 couples struggles to get pregnant within a year, which is the clinical ...