• Flame retardant chemical interferes with IVF, says study

    Flame retardant chemical interferes with IVF, says study

    A common flame retardant used in furniture and yoga mats may reduce a woman’s chances of successful pregnancy and birth through in vitro fertilization, according to researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.Read more

  • FIRST: SPERM HAVE BEEN PRODUCED IN VITRO

    FIRST: SPERM HAVE BEEN PRODUCED IN VITRO

    If confirmed, this is a world first that offers hope to infertile men to have more children one day thanks to reproductive health. For the first time, complete human sperm would have been obtained by culturing in vitro cells taken in the testes of men unable to produce naturally. In healthy men, these stem cells,Read more

  • First live birth after transplantation of ovarian tissue removed and frozen during childhood

    First live birth after transplantation of ovarian tissue removed and frozen during childhood

    A young woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a healthy child after doctors restored her fertility by transplanting ovarian tissue that had been removed and frozen while she was a child. A report of the case is published today (Wednesday) in Human Reproduction [1], one of the world’s leadingRead more

  • First IVF septuplet twins grow up!

    First IVF septuplet twins grow up!

    As we all know IVF (weather on your own or donor egg cell) in-vitro fertilized about 7 embryos. 23% to 30% the probability that at least one of embryo will take a root.  It’s very rarely all embryo starts develop, but such cases are exist. In 1997 Bobby from Iowa got pregnant with 7 children.Read more

  • First ‘three person baby’ born using new method

    First ‘three person baby’ born using new method

    The world’s first baby has been born using a new “three person” fertility technique, New Scientist reveals. The five-month-old boy has the usual DNA from his mum and dad, plus a tiny bit of genetic code from a donor. US doctors took the unprecedented step to ensure the baby boy would be free of aRead more

  • Film your BioTexCom program in Georgia or Kazakhstan and get a reward!

    Film your BioTexCom program in Georgia or Kazakhstan and get a reward!

    Our dear and respected clients of BioTexCom! Couples who have agreed to undergo or are already undergoing their surrogacy program in Georgia or Kazakhstan (we have already launched such programs in test mode) – we are turning to you! Film all the stages of your program (from arrival to the airport, accommodation, meeting with aRead more

  • Fertility treatment ‘works for most

    Fertility treatment ‘works for most

    Nearly three out of four couples that begin fertility treatment will eventually become parents, long-term studies suggest. The analysis of nearly 20,000 Danish couples found 65% had children within three years and 71% within five years. Doctors, presenting their data at a fertility conference, said the odds were heavily influenced by age. But experts saidRead more

  • Fertility study finds acupuncture ineffective for IVF birth rates

    Fertility study finds acupuncture ineffective for IVF birth rates

    A study of over 800 Australian and New Zealand women undergoing acupuncture treatment during their IVF (in vitro fertilization) cycle has confirmed no significant difference in live birth rates.Read more

  • Fertility research brings death of dogma, birth of hope

    Fertility research brings death of dogma, birth of hope

    About 13 years ago, Northeastern professor Jonathan Tilly, a reproductive biologist, made a discovery that challenged everything scientists thought they knew about female reproduction. The long-held belief that mammals were born with a set number of eggs — and no ability to create new ones — was wrong.Read more

  • Female menstrual cycle in a dish

    Female menstrual cycle in a dish

    Northwestern Medicine has developed a miniature female reproductive tract that fits in the palm of your hand and could eventually change the future of research and treatment of diseases in women’s reproductive organs.Read more