With sperm counts declining worldwide, it’s important men know how to keep their sperm as healthy as possible.
Trace the increasingly blurred line between man and machine in the world of transhumanism on our “What Happens Next?” podcast.
On a new episode of Monash University’s “What Happens Next?” podcast, meet the healthcare providers and advocates working tirelessly to ensure that we don't lose ground in the global fight for reproductive rights.
Infertility affects one in six couples in Australia, and as many as 70 million globally, but a simple new device aims to help both clinicians and prospective parents.
Some IVF clinics promise much when it comes to egg freezing, but in reality your chances come down to three key numbers – your age, the number of eggs collected, and your budget.
This US Supreme Court’s decision represents an astonishing step backwards for the protection of fundamental human rights, and sets a dangerous precedent for the potential overturning of other rights.
New research has found that using high-frequency ultrasound on sperm can boost their ability to swim and increase the chances of conception.
While most women who try for a baby will succeed, some won’t, and some will have fewer children than they had planned or hoped for.
New research indicates women think more public funding is needed to help access egg freezing, regardless of whether it’s sought for “medical” or “non-medical” reasons.
Warnings of an end to human sperm production have been making headlines recently, now with the added threat of shrinking penises. But is it science or sensationalism?
Understanding very early human development is a step closer after researchers created the cellular structure that becomes an early human embryo.
A new online tool can help you weigh your options.
Expect fewer visits to IVF clinics, fewer people in the waiting room at once, and temperature checks, now that clinics have reopened.
Until now we haven’t really talked about male age and its effect on the chances of pregnancy, but it's a crucial component in the fertility puzzle.
Researchers are examining the body’s response to developmental defects, in a bid to help prevent disorders such as foetal growth restriction.
The genetic modification of twin baby girls before their birth has highlighted the ethical concerns raised by the use of gene-editing tool CRISPR in humans.
The challenge is to integrate AI into our society just like we’ve done with other valuable but dangerous technologies in the past, like electricity and cars.
Excess weight affects fertility in men and women – the good news is weight loss can reverse the negative effects.
It is time for the states and territories to develop a uniform legal framework that enables donor-conceived people to connect with their genetic kin.
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