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1. Scientists create sperm cells from bone marrow (Fertility News/News)
Scientists have opened the door to fertility treatments by creating fledgling sperm cells from bone marrow.
The breakthrough, announced yesterday, raises the eventual possibility of sperm being manufactured for use in IVF treatment or restoring f...
2. Study links smoking to female offspring (Fertility News/News)
A study in Britain suggests that parents who are smokers at the time of conception are more likely to have a female child.
3. Regular IVF often best when only one egg available (Fertility News/News)
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For infertile couples undergoing assisted reproduction when only a single egg is retrieved, a conventional in vitro fertilization approach is adequate when semen quality is good, research suggests.
4. Heavy smoking reduces success of IVF treatment (Fertility News/News)
Heavy smoking may actually prevent the successful implantation of an embryo in the wall of the womb after IVF treatment, according to a new study published online by the journal Human Reproduction. Fertility experts said that the heavy smoking is not...
5. IVF may be safe after borderline ovarian tumors (Fertility News/News)
By Will Boggs, MD
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Infertility drugs may be safely used in women who have been treated for borderline ovarian tumors, researchers in France report.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is still an option for infertile wom...
6. Finding the Right Embryo to Implant (Fertility News/News)
A quick and easy technique for screening embryos in IVF procedures could lead to an improved chance of pregnancy.
By Jennifer Chu
7. Egg freezing: A reproductive revolution (Fertility News/News)
It is a dilemma that haunts many 30-something, child-free women in the west: either have a baby soon or risk years of invasive fertility treatment later with no guarantee of a child in the end.
Yet a technique that allows some women to extend their...
8. Sunday roasts 'could have hit male fertility' (Fertility News/News)
Beef packed with hormones could be to blame for fertility problems in a generation of young men, researchers say.
They believe steroids once used in farming could have interfered with the development of unborn babies, affecting male sperm pro...
9. New Procedure Picks Best Embryos (Fertility News/News)
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The hit-or-miss technique doctors use to help women get pregnant through in-vitro fertilization may soon be replaced by a more accurate method.
10. Ultrasound Could Help Couples Undergoing IVF (Fertility News/News)
Ultrasound-based tests allowing women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) to count their chickens before they've hatched may provide alternatives to the hormone-based tests used today. Less costly and invasive than the current ovarian reserve tes...