The discovery of a gene in multiple mammalian species could pave the way for a highly effective, reversible and non-hormonal male contraceptive.
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Impact of Infertility and Fertility Treatment: Fertility Network Survey Reveals
by News Releaseby News ReleaseFertility Network UK’s survey reveals the devastating toll infertility wreaks on people’s mental health, relationships, finances, and career.
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The Mental Struggle of Infertility: Learning How to Cope with the Stress of Trying to Conceive
While there was undoubtedly an element of excitement and anticipation, there were also likely concerns about safety and preventing pregnancy.
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Fertility Network UK Survey Reveals the ‘Heartbreaking’ Impact of Covid on Patients
by News Releaseby News ReleaseA survey of nearly 400 patients by the charity Fertility Network UK has explored the devastating impact of the Covid on those waiting for fertility treatment.
Androgens – male hormones – are involved in male fertility. However, it has previously been elusive how androgens affect the creation of sperm.
Facing the challenges of infertility brings a lot of emotional and psychological consequences to infertile women.
We are working to ensure future infertility research has the necessary relevance to inform clinical practice.