"The opinions expressed in this blog are those of the authors, and do not necessarily represent the position of The American Fertility Association."
by Corey Whelan
The ASRM Office of Public Affairs has released information on a large, population-based study done in Australia, linking In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to breast cancer in young women. The study, led by Louise M. Stewart, B.Sc., utilized data from over 21,000 women and ...
by Alina Ashjian, R.N., B.S.N.
As one can imagine, the stress of infertility can take quite a toll on patients. In fact, recent research has shown that the stress that infertility patients experience is equivalent to the stress of patients with other serious medical conditions such as cancer, ...
by William D Petok, PhD, AFA Mental Health Advisory Council
With Father’s Day fast upon us and June officially designated as Male Reproductive Health Month it makes sense to take a look at the current state of affairs for men who want to reproduce and are having difficulty with the ...
by Patricia Mendell, LCSW with Patricia Sarles, MA MLS
The Library of Congress (LC) recently announced that they were adding a subject heading to their catalog entitled, “Children of sperm donors”. What is the importance of this announcement? It is the first time there ...
by Fenella Das Gupta, PH.D., Neuroscience
The Campaign Ad:
“ We started off like most other couples. First we dated, then we married, and then started talking about having a baby. One baby would make our family complete but, we’ve recently been diagnosis of Infertility. We feel ...
By Leonette Boiarski, ACSW, LSW
So many times, I have taken calls from families who are dissatisfied with their adoption agencies. Often, this is caused by a lack of proper research on the part of hopeful parents when they are selecting an agency for the purpose of international adoption. ...
by Iris Waichler, L.C.S.W.
The Chicago Tribune just released the results of a survey done by the independent,
non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation. They polled approximately 1,200 women and asked them their views on ...
By S. Fenella Das Gupta, PhD Neuroscience
A team of researchers led by Dr. Lee Smith at the University of Edinburgh have identified a gene, Katnal1, involved in male infertility.
The expression of this gene is required for the release of mature sperm. So, when it’s disrupted only ...
by Corey Whelan
Just in time for summer, a new report links a widely-used and highly-effective sunscreen ingredient to an increased risk for women of being diagnosed with endometriosis, a leading cause of infertility. The ingredient, benzophenone or BP, is a UV-filter commonly found in a wide ...
by S. Fenella Das Gupta, Ph.D., Neuroscience
I would like to introduce to you Vanessa Loring. Although her name may not sound familiar, you may in fact know her- She’s the character played by Jennifer Garner in the movie Juno.
Juno is a film about a sixteen-year-old girl confronting an ...