IVF

Friday May 27th, 2016

IVF and Age: Challenging the Biological Clock

Advancements in the world of fertility medicine, in vitro fertilization and third-party reproduction have made us rethink the biological clock concept. Recently, the successful use […]
Thursday May 12th, 2016

Sperm Donation Protocol Questioned

A recent lawsuit aimed at Xytex, a Georgia sperm bank that allegedly allowed a donor who was a convicted felon with schizophrenia to father 36 […]
Friday February 19th, 2016

Addressing Military Female Fertility

According to the most recent numbers published in Military Medicine in 2013, a total of 2.2 million females serve our country as active duty service […]
Wednesday February 17th, 2016

The Lackluster Care of Veterans

We all agree that supporting and caring for our veterans is the right thing to do. Why is it, then, that historically there has been […]
Friday December 4th, 2015

Heartache: Surrogacy in Mexico

A heartfelt article written in Australia painted a clear picture of what Australian citizens hoping to have a child through surrogacy are experiencing. Sadly, commercial […]
Friday October 30th, 2015

Perspectives Escalate Regarding Egg Donor Lawsuit

As the legal clock ticks, the California class-action lawsuit regarding the rules and regulations surrounding egg donor reimbursement continues to escalate. In addition to legal […]
Thursday October 1st, 2015

Infertility Slowly Emerges From Silence

It’s estimated in the United States that one in eight couples will battle infertility. And every year, more than 1 million women endure fertility treatments. […]
Saturday August 29th, 2015

Frozen Embryos In Limbo

Recently, legal cases regarding frozen embryos have garnered media attention. Those wrangled into lawsuits never thought they’d be in this situation. In fact, it was […]
Thursday August 13th, 2015

Veterans Fertility Bill Withdrawn

The men and women who enlist in the military do so for a variety of reasons. These reasons range from the desire to fight for […]