“Octomum” Nadya Suleman’s biggest regret is not suing her fertility doctor to help with her family’s finances. Suleman famously welcomed octuplets in January 2009 after undergoing multiple back-to-back rounds of In vitro fertilisation with the help of Dr. Michael Kamrava.
IVF: Amid concerns over the falling total fertility rate and the downward trend in the population replacement ratio, the 5th edition of the ETHealthworld Fertility Conclave aims to discuss groundbreaking advancements,
In theory, this should have prevented the teenager from becoming pregnant without techniques such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF). The condition also meant it was impossible for her to give birth vaginally. This meant that doctors had to perform a C ...
The Mahabharata, one of the greatest epics of ancient India, has stories that combine mythology, history, and science. One such captivating story is the birth of Guru Dronacharya, the mythical teacher of the Kauravas and Pandavas.
A large multicentre study has found that fresh embryo transfer results in higher live birth rates than frozen transfer for women with low prognosis undergoing IVF.
The local TV personality, 51, tried to conceive for 10 years and delivered her first child on March 5. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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China: A randomized clinical trial conducted at fertility centers in China assessed live birth rates following fresh versus frozen embryo transfers in women with a low probability of in
Veteran local newscaster Glenda Chong has given birth to a boy. The 51-year-old's son, nicknamed Baby Chan, was born on Wednesday (March 5) at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, according to CNA. She and her husband,
Singaporean news presenter Glenda Chong, 51, gave birth to a boy at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital on Mar. 5, 2025. The newborn boy, nicknamed "Baby Chan", is the first child for Chong and her husband, Justin Chan, 48, according to CNA Lifestyle.