We finally have bipartisan agreement that birth rates matter. Now we need the policy to match, writes Kate Ryder.
Fecal transplants from old female mice appear to boost fertility and ovarian health in younger ones. The findings, detailed in a study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Aging, indicate a direct ...
Preparing your body for conception is important, but is not often focused on. If you're trying to get pregnant, you might want to try a fertility diet to support optimal nutrition. Research suggests ...
Balanced nutrition supports hormone health and improves fertility outcomes. Stress, sleep, and lifestyle habits strongly influence reproductive function. Avoiding toxins and managing heat exposure ...
Your diet can influence fertility! Learn what to eat, what to avoid, and why both partners’ habits matter for a healthy pregnancy. When you’re trying to conceive, it often comes with a few lifestyle ...
For you and your partner, the holiday season is more than time off work or a schedule full of celebrations. It is a rare pause in the rhythm of everyday life, a moment when routines soften, pressures ...
When you’re ready to take the plunge into parenthood, there’s no way to predict exactly how soon you’ll see a positive pregnancy test. If you’re in pretty good health, and having regular sex without ...
President Donald Trump, a father of five who dubbed himself the "fertilization president" during Women's History Month, has reportedly begun to float potential incentives to bring up the U.S. birth ...
The study suggests that regular ejaculation could give male fertility "a small but meaningful boost" - and that even a few ...
The research, covering 38 countries including those in Europe, finds that realised and planned fertility increases by 0.32 ...