The ratios of sex hormones in serum can help predict the extent of impaired germ cells and risk of infertility, eliminating the need for a testicular biopsy. Normal testis development involves the...
The knowledge of early human embryonic development is crucial to develop novel treatments for infertility and improve in vitro fertilisation procedures. Despite tremendous clinical significance,...
Do perfect-looking embryos always yield the best result? How do we select which embryos to use? How can we provide the best chances for pregnancy? by Dr Sam Prien and Dr Lindsay Penrose On July...
Editor's Letter Getting pregnant is harder than it looks, with 40 to 60 per cent of fertilised eggs failing to contribute to live birth. Couple this with cultural, societal, and economic changes,...