Different Fatty Acid Composition Observed in Oocytes of Women With Overweight or Obesity
Oocyte fatty acid composition differs between women with normal weight vs overweight or obesity and may be related to poor IVF outcomes.
Oocyte fatty acid composition differs between women with normal weight vs overweight or obesity and may be related to poor IVF outcomes.
Management of women at increased risk for hereditary gynecologic cancer must take into consideration concerns about fertility and hormonal health.
Women mainly use fertility apps for fertility and reproductive health tracking, pregnancy planning, and pregnancy prevention.
An internet-based cognitive therapy intervention for women with infertility may reduce anxiety, depression, and stress and increase the likelihood of pregnancy.
Antioxidants do not improve semen parameters or DNA integrity in men with male factor infertility.
Adherence to healthy dietary patterns is associated with better semen quality.
Suppressed testicular and cardiac function secondary to androgen abuse was shown to be effectively fully reversible in 7 to 18 months in young men.
A diagnostic test for fragile X syndrome (FXS) has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration.
Folic acid and zinc supplementation did not improve either semen quality or live birth rates in couples seeking fertility treatment.
Of all types of fertility treatment examined, the only one that significantly increased the risk of cancer in children was frozen embryo transfer.