March 28, 2017 IVF success tied to insurance coverage Women who have insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to have a baby than women who have to pay entirely out-of-pocket for fertility treatments, a U.S. study suggests.
March 28, 2017 Cambodia bans breast milk exports Cambodia on Tuesday banned the export of breast milk, putting a stop to the business of a U.S.-based company that had been selling the milk in the United States.
March 27, 2017 A natural pregnancy is in the works for cancer patients Women who suffer from cancer will be able to have a natural pregnancy, thanks to a groundbreaking procedure that could be regularly performed in New York for the first time, The Post has learned.
March 27, 2017 Couple expecting 2 baby boys, 3 weeks apart When celebrity makeup artist Toby Fleischman and her partner decided to start a family, it made sense Fleischman would try to conceive first.
March 23, 2017 Arizona mom gives birth to healthy quadruplets When Kylie Szafranski was told she would behaving quadruplets, shock went through her mind and 29 weeks later, her family grew by four.
March 23, 2017 Mom who beat cancer while pregnant dies day after giving birth to twins A California mother who beat cancer while pregnant with twins died tragically Friday, just a day after giving birth.
March 23, 2017 Judge allows woman to undergo in vitro fertilization with dead husband's sperm The prosecution insists it is not possible to ascertain the man would have consented if he lived.
March 23, 2017 Vasectomy Madness: 3 friends opt to schedule procedure together The excitement surrounding March Madness typically conjures up visions of employees sneaking peeks at scores or taking extra-long lunches to catch the end of a game, but some men have found a loophole to score a few days at home on the couch: vasectomies.
March 22, 2017 Many US women start pregnancy with poor diets Most women have poor diets around the time of conception that may increase the risk of pregnancy complications like excessive weight gain, high blood pressure, impaired fetal growth and preterm deliveries, a U.S. study suggests.
March 22, 2017 'Low T' television ads linked to surge in testosterone use - Men who see more ads for low testosterone or "low T" on local television channels may be more likely to seek tests or treatments to boost their levels of the hormone, a U.S. study suggests.