
US Ends Policy of Denying Citizenship to Children Born Overseas via IVF or Surrogacy
The State Department said that it will now grant US citizenship to children born abroad to parents who used IVF including surrogacy.

Why So Many Women Travel to Denmark for Fertility Treatments
Holly Ryan knows the biological father of her children has two sisters, is a Coldplay fan, and doesn’t like eating chicken in pasta...

The Silent Shame of Male Infertility
Bradley Goldman has filled out a size large T-shirt his whole adult life. As a bodybuilder, he knew that a steady stream of lean, bland...

40 years later, why is IVF still not covered by insurance? Economics, ignorance and sexism
Before I (Elissa Strauss) began the process of in-vitro fertilization, I, quite foolishly, thought of it as outsourcing. We can't make a...

Recovering from one child: growing fertility problem in China
Xi Xiaoxin, 35, never thought that she would have trouble conceiving three years ago. Back then, all she wanted was to enjoy traveling...

New US health study reveals 'dangerous disparities' among states
Working-age Americans in 21 states faced a higher probability of premature death from 1990 to 2016, according to the most extensive...

AMA backs global health experts in calling infertility a disease
More than one in eight couples of childbearing age have difficulty conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term, according to the Centers...

IVF success tied to insurance coverage
Women who have insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to have a baby than women who have to pay entirely...