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Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a person to contribute to conception. Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term.
Researcher calls for a broader and more inclusive definition of infertility

Researcher calls for a broader and more inclusive definition of infertility

Fertility treatment compromised in women with undiagnosed endometriosis

Fertility treatment compromised in women with undiagnosed endometriosis

New approach reveals ‘protein partners’ that may contribute to unusual pathologies of COVID-19

New approach reveals ‘protein partners’ that may contribute to unusual pathologies of COVID-19

People over 40 with type 1 diabetes have worse outcomes from COVID-19, shows study

People over 40 with type 1 diabetes have worse outcomes from COVID-19, shows study

Will ‘Dr. Disinformation’ ever face the music?

Will ‘Dr. Disinformation’ ever face the music?

Young people with cancer face inequalities in fertility preservation services across the UK

Young people with cancer face inequalities in fertility preservation services across the UK

New analysis reveals the economic burden of polycystic ovary syndrome in the U.S.

New analysis reveals the economic burden of polycystic ovary syndrome in the U.S.

New NIH-funded research to solve the male infertility and spermatogenesis puzzle

New NIH-funded research to solve the male infertility and spermatogenesis puzzle

Women exposed to high levels of PFAS more likely to stop breastfeeding early

Women exposed to high levels of PFAS more likely to stop breastfeeding early

COVID-19 pandemic may have made women think twice about expanding their families, study shows

COVID-19 pandemic may have made women think twice about expanding their families, study shows

Researchers build the ovarian environment using mouse stem cells

Researchers build the ovarian environment using mouse stem cells

Scientists develop a new way to grow tiny replicas of the pancreas

Scientists develop a new way to grow tiny replicas of the pancreas

Active management strategy helps women with early, nonviable pregnancies of unknown location

Active management strategy helps women with early, nonviable pregnancies of unknown location

Tumor-related risk factors affect conversion of active surveillance to treatment for prostate cancer

Tumor-related risk factors affect conversion of active surveillance to treatment for prostate cancer

Increase in social stress may be connected to global population decline

Increase in social stress may be connected to global population decline

Indoor air is an important source of exposure to harmful forever chemicals, study shows

Indoor air is an important source of exposure to harmful forever chemicals, study shows

Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?

Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?

Population peak could contribute to less meaningful social interactions and reproduction suppression

Population peak could contribute to less meaningful social interactions and reproduction suppression

Researchers discover molecule that plays an important role in sperm motility regulation

Researchers discover molecule that plays an important role in sperm motility regulation

Study discovers lagging chromosomes as one of the major causes of infertility

Study discovers lagging chromosomes as one of the major causes of infertility

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