Babies conceived via assisted reproductive technology, such as in vitro fertilization, have a 36% higher risk of developing a major heart defect than children conceived naturally, a new study finds.
The first question many infertile couples ask when considering in vitro fertilization (IVF) is whether children born using the reproductive technology will be as healthy as those conceived the ...
IVF births have grown exponentially, according to this new report. Fact checked by Sarah Scott A new study revealed that over 13 million babies have been born from IVF globally. Researchers estimate ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More people are turning to IVF to have children than ever before. But new research, out last month, finds that the success of in ...
Trained using 18 million embryo images, this new powerful AI tool could replace invasive IVF testing, offering a faster, cheaper, and more accurate embryo selection. Study: A foundational model for in ...
Researchers say they have developed a 3D imaging model of early-stage embryos that may make it easier for women to get pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF). About 2.5% of US births — nearly ...
(Reuters) - Women who go through in vitro fertilization (IVF) early in life are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those who don't undergo the treatment, according to an ...
Lev Facher covers the U.S. addiction and overdose crisis. Marijuana’s active ingredient was linked to higher rates of chromosomal abnormality in early embryos, according to new research, potentially ...
Artificial intelligence might be able to boost the success rates of in vitro fertilization among hopeful families. An AI program can help doctors analyze ultrasound scans to determine the best timing ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who have an electro-acupuncture session as part of their infertility treatment may have a better chance of ultimately having a baby, a new clinical trial suggests.