October 24, 2015 Best age to raise kids? Older parents say 30s Most people who have their first child after the age of 40 think the best time to have kids is five to 10 years earlier
October 23, 2015 Chinese woman gives birth to 5 babies without fertility treatment A Chinese couple is celebrating the birth of five new babies without fertility treatment after trying to conceive for six years, Central European News reported.
October 23, 2015 Poor semen quality in young men may predict future health issues, study says Young men with fertility issues may face other health problems later in life, research published Wednesday in the journal Fertility and Sterility suggests.
October 23, 2015 The facts about low testosterone therapy Amid the constant controversy and headlines, truths about testosterone – and more specifically testosterone therapy – are hard to decipher
October 23, 2015 Crowdfunding helps some couples afford costly fertility treatments Fueled by their desire to start a family, some couples are turning towards a unique way of raising cash for costly fertility treatments: crowdfunding.
October 23, 2015 Men with smaller testicles predisposed to hands-on parenting, study suggests New research has found that fathers with smaller testicles are more likely to be involved in the care and nurturing of their children
October 23, 2015 More women seeking medical help to get pregnant A growing share of American women are seeking medical help to become pregnant.
October 23, 2015 Hormone-replacement therapy seems safe, study finds Hormone-replacement therapy started soon after menopause seems safe and lowers some markers of heart-disease risk while significantly reducing hot flashes, according to a multicenter trial published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on Monday
October 23, 2015 Florida woman, 46, sets record for birth via in-vitro fertilization A 46-year-old Orlando woman has become the oldest mother in the United States, and possibly in the world, to give birth to a healthy baby through in-vitro fertilization using her own fresh eggs.
October 23, 2015 Declining male fertility rates due to excess chemical exposure, researchers say European researchers argued during a recent conference in Lisbon that male fertility rates are declining because of too much exposure to chemicals, especially in everyday plastics, The Times reported.