When ICSI doesn’t work Meet Gareth James, who spoke to me to share his experience of male factor infertility and how, when it comes to…
Posts published in “Embryology and Reproductive Medicine”
Single-nucleotide polymorphism microarray detects molar pregnancies in 3% of miscarriages To determine the frequency of molar pregnancy in miscarriage cases based on single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)…
Impact of right–left differences in ovarian morphology on the ultrasound diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome To assess right–left differences in ultrasonographic markers of ovarian morphology…
Body-image distress is increased in women with polycystic ovary syndrome and mediates depression and anxiety To evaluate differences in body-image distress (BID) scores between women…
Hysteroscopy and why macroscopic uterine factors matter for fertility For humans, the uterus is their first home. Accurate evaluation and effective therapy are central to…
Should women with Turner syndrome be allowed to carry their own pregnancies? Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common sex chromosomal disorders affecting…
Reproductive surgery: decreasing skills and advancing technology—an existential conundrum Our article endeavors to be both a review of the recent past and a preview of…
Can we get Men to talk about this? Meet Rod Silvers, our latest guest on ‘Talk Fertility’ the show I’m co-hosting with Kate Davies for…
Increased prenatal exposure to cortisol and lifelong health consequences in women Cortisol (F) is one of the most fascinating hormones in the body. It is…
Changes in diet composition with urbanization and its effect on the polycystic ovarian syndrome phenotype in a western Indian population To study the effects of…