Could 3D Sperm Imaging Improve IVF Selection in the Future?
New label-free imaging research uses 3D optical mapping and AI to reveal internal sperm structures, with potential implications for IVF and ICSI.
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New label-free imaging research uses 3D optical mapping and AI to reveal internal sperm structures, with potential implications for IVF and ICSI.
New sheep research explores whether highly immature ovarian follicles can be grown into mature eggs, with potential implications for future fertility preservation.
Learn how embryos from one IVF cycle can lead to siblings born years apart, and what frozen embryo transfer means for future family-building.
A balanced look at how AI is being studied in IVF, where it may help with embryo and sperm assessment, and why human expertise still matters.
A calm, practical guide to emotional preparation for IVF, including support, communication, decision planning, and coping with uncertainty.
A recent Florida IVF embryo mix-up case highlights why patients deserve trusted fertility specialists, careful laboratory protocols, transparent communication, and compassionate support throughout treatment.
Early research on Shugoshin 1 suggests some age-related chromosome defects in human eggs may be partially reversible, but larger trials are needed before this becomes part of IVF care.
Kylee and Ricky Howes' unexpected moment at a Jelly Roll concert shows how deeply emotional and financially challenging IVF can be, and why compassionate support matters throughout fertility care.
Fertility treatment can help many people build families, but falling birth rates also call for better reproductive education, earlier planning, equitable access to care, and family-friendly policies.
Poland's milestone of more than 15,000 births through restored state-funded IVF shows how expanded fertility access can change lives while reminding us that treatment still requires compassionate, individualized support.
Oncofertility care brings oncology and reproductive medicine together so patients facing cancer can understand fertility risks, preservation options, and reproductive health decisions before, during, and after treatment.
A recent IVF embryo custody dispute highlights why consent forms, embryo disposition choices, and legal planning matter when couples separate after creating frozen embryos.
Sweden's push to expand state-funded IVF shows how fertility care is becoming part of a larger global conversation about birth rates, delayed parenthood, affordability, and family policy.
A calm look at the Punjab and Haryana High Court decision allowing a 51-year-old woman to pursue IVF, and what it means for fertility care, age limits, patient autonomy, and individualized medical decision-making.
PCOS symptoms vary dramatically from woman to woman. Learn how the four PCOS phenotypes influence hormone levels, fertility, ovulation, metabolism, and treatment responses.
PCOS is often treated as a single condition, but research shows it is actually a spectrum of different hormonal and metabolic phenotypes. Learn why personalized care may be the future of PCOS treatment and fertility support.
Not all PCOS presents the same way. Learn how identifying your specific PCOS phenotype may help guide more personalized approaches to fertility, hormone health, metabolic wellness, and symptom management.
PCOS is not a one-size-fits-all condition. Learn about the four PCOS phenotypes, how symptoms differ between women, and why identifying your specific type may help guide more personalized fertility and hormone support.
A newly proposed federal fertility policy could expand access to IVF and fertility treatment by allowing employers to offer stand-alone fertility benefits outside traditional insurance plans. Learn what this proposal could mean for reproductive healthcare and family planning.
New fertility research exploring NAD and NMN supplementation is giving scientists hope that age-related fertility decline may one day become more treatable. Learn how this emerging science could reshape reproductive wellness and ovarian aging research.
Artificial intelligence is changing the future of fertility care through AI-powered IVF technology, embryo analysis, and advanced sperm detection systems. Learn how these innovations are helping more individuals and couples pursue parenthood with new hope.

As fertility changes with age, cellular health becomes increasingly important. Learn how NAD+, glutathione, mitochondrial function, and oxidative stress influence ovarian health and egg quality over time.

Cellular health plays a major role in fertility, especially when it comes to egg quality, mitochondrial function, NAD+, and oxidative stress. Learn how energy production and antioxidant protection work together to support reproductive health.

NAD+ is becoming a growing topic in fertility and wellness conversations as women explore proactive ways to support egg quality, mitochondrial health, and reproductive wellness. Here is why interest in NAD+ therapy and supplementation continues to rise.