A new study published in The Lancet has found that global fertility has fallen drastically over the past 70 years but that the world's population is still rising. In 1950, women were having an average ...
The average number of children a woman has over her lifetime has almost halved since 1950, despite the annual number of births continuing to rise worldwide. However, there still remains a large ...
Early birth registration can help children gain access to government services including health and education. Not having a birth certificate can put a child at risk of being trafficked or forced into ...
Assisted reproduction technologies have come a long way since the 1950s, with advances in research resulting in IVF births now accounting for more than 2 per cent of total births in the UK. This ...
Hormone imbalance is often considered a complicated problem to tackle. Since hormones play an essential role in our health and happiness, a slight imbalance can cause dramatic effects on our weight, ...
Scientists in China have raised concerns the new coronavirus, named COVID-19, may affect male fertility. However, experts in the field has stressed to Newsweek that men should not be worried. Chinese ...
This is the latest article in a Global News investigation into fertility in Canada, and the emotional and financial impact infertility has on Canadians struggling to conceive. It took Rebecca Nielsen ...