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Dr. Megan Gornet led the charge for a new national rule that protects athletes undergoing fertility treatments.
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Tennessee's reproductive rights are becoming slightly less restrictive
Although most women still cannot get an abortion in Tennessee, a law was passed that defined extremely narrow medical ...
The Consumer Disputes Commission ruled hospital and gynaecologist negligent for unconsented cervical pessary causing ...
THE 41 st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) opened its doors in Paris, ...
By enacting the surrogacy law that blocks same-sex couples from parenthood, Rwanda joins two neighboring countries, Kenya and Uganda, which have a similar measure dubbed the “Assisted Reproductive ...
The following highlights showcase cutting-edge research presented at the 41ˢᵗ Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human ...
Fighter jets were scrambled to intercept a civilian aircraft after it entered airspace over Trump's Bedminster golf course on ...
"This is a significant victory," D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said after an appeals court revived the District of ...
Bangkok Health Service, leading provider of healthcare services based in Bangkok, Thailand, specialising in medical to ...
The U.S. government will destroy $9.7 million of contraceptives for poor nations, mainly in Africa, after the State ...
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The Punch on MSNWhat every woman should know about fibroids
Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas or myomas, are non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can affect women of all ages. While the exact cause of ...
Around one in four couples in New Zealand experience infertility, according to New Zealand Fertility Week. In the absence of specific legal protections, employees undergoing treatment often rely on ...
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