A recent study attempted to find out how IVF drugs are wasted.
This trial looks at the impact on birth rates from hundreds of overweight or obese women taking a weight-loss drug called Orlistat shortly before IVF.
A new study attempts to illuminate how fertility specialists approach partner violence in their clinical practice.
How relevant are a woman's feelings on getting pregnant to her sexual satisfaction? This study attempted to find out.
A new study compared the differences in GoFundMe campaigns related to infertility based on whether or not the campaign started in a state requiring healthcare coverage of fertility treatment.
A new study tries to clarify the relationship between depression, anti-depressants, and semen quality in men actively trying to conceive.
The largest comparison study ever conducted on how assisted reproductive technology impacts twin births.
According to a new study, hormonal contraceptives alter AMH, a marker of ovarian reserve.
A new study explores the use of an arthritis drug called Enbrel (etanercept) in women with repeat embryo implantation failure.
The first study to look at what actually happens when a reproductive physician talks about uncertainty with infertile couples.
An Iranian study looked at the quality of life in infertile couples to see if there were differences between men and women based on gender and resilience.
A large U.S. study of women with pregnancy loss and taking low-dose aspirin vs. placebo while trying to conceive. Results from this study revealed how low-dose aspirin impacts menstrual cycle patterns and hormone levels.
After careful translation, a fertility acupuncturist and a clinical pharmacist dissect a recent study of acupuncture’s impacts on the hormones and moods of PCOS.
Traditionally, letrozole has been taken for five days in IUI. What happens if, instead, those five days of letrozole are taken all at once?
The first study to look at gestational carriers with different BMIs, seeing how their pregnancy and birth rates compare to the “generally infertile.”
The first study of how dietary patterns impact ovarian reserve.
This pioneering study is the first to focus on how adults, raised by lesbian moms, feel about their sperm donors.
A new Harvard-affiliated study explores whether intramuscular progesterone or vaginal gel progesterone (Crinone 8%) more effectively leads to live births after single frozen embryo transfer. Will their results change IVF practices in the U.S.A.?
A newly published study found that fathers from reproductive assistance (IVF or ICSI) had higher IQ scores than fathers who naturally conceived. This podcast episode discusses the serious flaws in this study.
A large study of frozen embryo transfers looked at how storage time impacts pregnancies and newborns, with noteworthy results.