Reproductive Endocrinology
Conference Coverage
ART Safe for Breast Cancer Survivors with BRCA1/2 Mutations
Researchers compare maternal and fetal outcomes between those who conceived spontaneously versus those using ART in this high-risk population
Latest News
Scientists Create First Map of a Human Ovary: What to Know
This research will go further than fertility, providing a valuable resource to scientists studying diseases and other conditions related to the...
Commentary
Unplanned Pregnancy With Weight Loss Drugs: Fact or Fiction?
Birth control pills are less effective while on incretin hormones like semaglutide for several reasons.
Latest News
High-Dose Prednisone Can Reduce Rate of Pregnancy Post-Vasectomy
The findings were “a real shock,” Dr. Landon Trost said.
Commentary
Frozen Embryos: Legally Children? The End of IVF, Says Ethicist
Biologically, the case is wrong, and it’s also based upon a view of human embryos that’s much more grounded in religion, which has no place in...
Latest News
Debate Arises Over Ovarian Tissue Transplants to Delay Menopause
The procedure is touted as improving quality of life by reducing menopause symptoms.
News from the FDA/CDC
FDA Removes Harmful Chemicals From Food Packaging
The “major source of dietary exposure to PFAS from food packaging” is being eliminated.
From the Journals
What’s the Disease Burden From Plastic Exposure?
EDCs can disrupt hormones, increasing risk for cancer, diabetes, reproductive disorders, neurological impairments, and death.
From the Journals
Optimal Follow-up After Fertility-Sparing Cervical Cancer Surgery
Investigators sought to find out if follow-up could be tailored to the patient’s risk for recurrence.
Conference Coverage
Patients with HR-positive breast cancer can safely use ART
“These data are reassuring for our young patients with a diagnosis of breast cancer and shows that assisted reproductive technology is an option...
From the Journals
What is the link between cellphones and male fertility?
Observational studies are rare, carried out in small cohorts, and marred by largely conflicting results.