Mothers with previous subfertility have increased risk for postpartum mental illness, compared with mothers who conceived spontaneously, according to a new study. In a population-based cohort study ...
Birth outcomes for babies whose mothers used assisted reproductive technology (ART) are better in some cases, and worse in others, than for subfertile women who did not use ART, according to a ...
Subfertility and infertility are often used interchangeably by both doctors and couples, but it is imperative to realise that both terms are not synonymous. The term ‘subfertility’ though not commonly ...
Outcomes of pregnancies of infertile women who, in the end, did not use fertility services but conceived spontaneously (17% of those registered) were compared with pregnancy outcomes in the general ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results of a large cohort nationwide study in The Netherlands have shown that risk for colorectal cancer was not ...
Tsukuba, Japan—With declining birthrate becoming a social problem, the number of couples in Japan suffering from subfertility due to male factors is reported to be one in ten. A well-documented cause ...
This commentary discusses a paper by Romundstad and colleagues, who aimed to determine whether the adverse affects associated with assisted reproduction are a result of the technology or couples' ...
A new systematic review of studies published since the late 1980s concludes that there is a link between male subfertility and testicular cancer. This has implications for the early detection and ...
Mild thyroid abnormalities affect up to one in five women with a history of miscarriage or subfertility which is a prolonged time span of trying to become pregnant, according to a new study published ...
Birth outcomes for babies whose mothers used assisted reproductive technology (ART) are better in some cases, and worse in others, than for subfertile women who did not use ART, according to a ...