BMI appears to have a greater impact on pregnancy continuation than on achieving initial implantation or pregnancy. Study findings suggest promoting proactive BMI optimization before treatment.
In a recent systematic review published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, researchers evaluate the association between ejaculatory abstinence time, rates of pregnancies and live births, and ...
A major new study suggests that age-related changes in the uterus may contribute to poorer pregnancy outcomes, with women ...
The “Healthy Immigrant” Effect: Alive and Well in The Reproductive Outcomes of African Refugee Women
Global Health Equity Research in Translation brings academic research to broader audiences: decision makers, policy makers, advocacy groups, philanthropists, and journalists. The series draws on ...
Same-sex lesbian couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) have more favorable or similar birth outcomes to heterosexual couples who conceive naturally or undergo ART to conceive, ...
David Adamson, MD, FRCSC, FACOG, FACS, reproductive endocrinologist, surgeon, founder and CEO of ARC Fertility, and past president of The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, discusses the ...
BASKING RIDGE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA), one of the nation's leading reproductive service providers and a pioneer in IVF research, celebrated its 25th anniversary ...
Mental health affects not only sexual performance as well as reproductive health and long term stress can disrupt hormonal ...
Amid funding cuts for environmental initiatives on a federal level and attacks on abortion access at the state level, experts are seeing the effects of a correlation between reproductive care and ...
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