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Despite the criticism from some, business is booming in the field of fertility. Venture capital and private equity firms have ...
Egg freezing for non-medical reasons became an accepted practice 12 years ago, and demand has skyrocketed since then.
While birth rates in the United States are near historic lows, more and more American women are freezing their eggs to ...
Throughout her career as an award-winning filmmaker, Robin Hauser has often reflected on issues impacting women in today's world. In 2021's "$avvy," she looked at the historical, cultural and societal ...
When Michelle Betos suffered a season-ending injury for Racing Louisville in the United States’ National Women’s Soccer ...
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In recent years, focus on career and delayed marriage age is driving some women to consider preserving their fertility ...
Documentary filmmaker Robin Hauser’s newest film, “Thaw” explores why more women are extracting, freezing and storing their ...
The short answer is sooner rather than later. You will never have better quality eggs than you have at this moment. It is ...
Though Makler ultimately conceived naturally, the experience sparked the idea for Cofertility's "Split" program, which has ...
Go Joon-hee, 39, took to YouTube, with her mother to reflect on the toll the Korean entertainment industry had taken on her ...
For her new book Motherhood on Ice: The Mating Gap and Why Women Freeze Their Eggs, Yale University professor Marcia C. Inhorn talked to more than 150 women who had pursued egg freezing.