NSFG 2015–2019 analyses excluded surgical sterility and clinical infertility, yet >20% reported diagnosed reproductive health conditions, highlighting a sizable s ...
Led by researchers from the University of Oxford's Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science and the University of Iceland, the review explores how genetic variations can explain differences in ...
The conversations and debates over reproductive rights in America have long been centered on abortion. However, the fight for reproductive justice extends far beyond access to abortion — it ...
Between FY18 and FY23, the World Bank has helped nearly 95 million women receive skilled attendance at birth across the globe, of which just over 60 percent were in the Africa region. This was ...
When a couple marries and the spouses hope to have children, but find themselves struggling with infertility, they can feel devastated and desperate for an answer to the problem. Fortunately, there ...
Experts say putting the spotlight on sperm — and men's pre-conception health more broadly — will improve pregnancy outcomes. Here's why.
Angelica L. Al Janabi is a project specialist at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, California. This is her personal story and is not submitted as part of her work at the ...
Hear the phrase “reproductive politics” and sperm likely won’t be the first thing that comes to mind. But in a provocative new collection of essays, Yale sociologist Rene Almeling and a group of ...
Explore how rising obesity in India impacts fertility, hormonal balance, and reproductive health, influencing pregnancy ...