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Infertility is on the rise and is reaching epidemic proportions.
It is a burning problem affecting young couples who are at the prime time of their life and career with social and economic implications.
According to the World Health Organization, around 60-80 million couples worldwide suffer from infertility, and the male factor accounts for 40-50% of the cases.
The study, which is a world-first and compiled by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI), found that IVF children were healthy physically, mentally and emotionally by the time they reached school age.
A team of doctors successfully performed a womb transplant on a 21-year-old woman on Thursday at a hospital in Pune.
The woman, who is a Solapur resident and is unable to conceive it due to absence of uterus, is being operated at Pune’s Galaxy Care Laparoscopy Institute (GCLI) by a team of 12 doctors.
Krista Schwab, 32, was diagnosed with uterus didelphys at age 12, which means she has two vaginas, two wombs and two cervixes that caused her to miscarry twice.
A doctor at the clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, found out the astonishing connection through a routine DNA test.
New study suggests that women who are planning pregnancy should be cognizant of the potential negative impacts that non-day shift and heavy lifting could have on their reproductive health.
Here are some things that can make you infertile or affect your chances of having a healthy baby.
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