Female infertility is the inability of a woman to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term after one year of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse. Female factor infertility refers to infertility ...
Women who experience infertility are more likely to develop heart and blood vessel conditions later in life, with younger women and those who undergo fertility treatments at a greater risk. The ...
A small potential link was found between female infertility and breast cancer, but not with other gynecological cancers. Multiple analysis methods, including Mendelian randomization and RAPS, were ...
The research is being presented at the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE in Copenhagen Denmark, 10-13 May 2025. Women who experience infertility are more likely to develop heart and blood vessel ...
A landmark 30-year study of over four million women in England has revealed that women with endometriosis-associated infertility are significantly more likely to become pregnant compared to those with ...
Infertility affects an estimated 186 million people worldwide, with fallopian tube obstruction contributing to 11%-67% of female infertility cases. Researchers have developed an innovative solution ...
Infertility, as defined by the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases, is the failure to achieve pregnancy after one year of ...
Infertility, affecting millions globally, is marked by the inability to conceive after a year of unprotected intercourse. Dr.
Female infertility affects 48 million women worldwide. When the phrase "you are sterile" rings out from a doctor's mouth, any hope of conceiving shatters into a thousand pieces. Beyond the usual ...
For centuries, pregnancy has been a visible process in women. Because she carries the fetus, it was assumed that any “failure” in the process must originate in her body. However, science shows that ...