Increasing female fertility and stopping the aging process in human egg cells

All around the world,a rising percentage of women are waiting till their late thirties or even their forties to have their first child. Their eggs are quickly aging at this stage, so even with IVF, their chances of getting pregnant are far from certain. In humans, egg cells begin to accumulate damage to their

By |2023-02-10T10:09:43+00:00September 5th, 2022|News|7 Comments

Aging ovaries’ stiff tissue may be made softer to help combat infertility.

The time is ticking for prospective parents seeking to become pregnant: As women age, their fertility declines. A recent study on mice may shed light on this. The quantity of "stiff" tissue in the ovaries increases with age, and researchers have discovered that lowering this tissue—"softening" the ovaries, in other words—restored fertility in the

By |2023-02-10T11:18:16+00:00September 2nd, 2022|News|5 Comments

Exercising after embryo transfer good for health

Contradicting the theory of mandatory rest after embryo transfer during an IVF cycle, a new research has revealed that resuming daily activities and generally exercising after embryo transfer helps in improving blood flow to the uterus and overall body. The results of the research Embryo transfer is a step in the process of assisted

By |2022-12-09T10:19:57+00:00August 1st, 2017|News|3 Comments

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