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The ticking price tag: What delaying parenthood really costs you financially and biologicallyA growing number of couples are choosing to delay parenthood in pursuit of career milestones, financial stability, and personal goals. But ...
Shark Tank India judge Namita Thapar, who suffered IVF failures twice, reveals number one culprit behind infertility, urges followers to have a 'small test' doneShark Tank India judge Namita Thapar candidly shares her IVF experiences. She underwent two unsuccessful procedures, highlighting the emoti...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 36%Whether you are a trader or an investor, there is one thing to watch carefully in the coming days: Earnings. The reason why this is importa...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 26%Despite the US and Iran failing to reach an agreement over the weekend, the street is not entirely in a bearish mood. Market breadth is not...
Increased miscarriage risk in US linked to THIS everyday chemical. What pregnant women can doA recent US study has revealed a link between exposure to specific PFAS chemicals, commonly found in everyday items, and a higher risk of u...
Deadly trio behind today's infertility, cancer surge: Doctors warn of harm to reproductive organs, hormones, and future generationsDoctors in India warn that smoking, alcohol, and vaping harm reproductive health. These habits increase the risk of miscarriage and birth d...
Benzodiazepine use linked with increased miscarriage risk, says new studyPregnancies resulting in miscarriage between 2004 and 2018 were included in the case group and matched in a 1:1 ratio with control individu...
Research shows Covid vaccination before pregnancy doesn't increase risk of miscarriageThis research, published in the journal Human Reproduction, is the first to evaluate the risk of early miscarriage following COVID-19 vacci...
Blood test taken after miscarriage may explain pregnancy loss causeOne in 10 women experience pregnancy loss, with the number even higher in countries where pregnancies increasingly occur later in a woman's...
Mother's Day 2023: Should women get pregnant in their late 30s? Experts weigh inModern women are deciding to delay pregnancy until later in life, prioritising their careers and financial independence. While female ferti...
Listen up, ladies! Women are at greater risk of stroke with each miscarriageStillbirth also significantly increases the risk of stroke.
At least one in seven pregnancies end in miscarriage, 11% of women endure it at least once in their life, says studyLevels of care for women suffering miscarriage is highly uneven across countries, the data showed.
A man’s unhealthy lifestyle may also be responsible for a miscarriageA surprising reason for poor sperm quality is regular intake of junk food that is high in trans fats.
- Three coffees a day may have health benefits
London, Nov 23 (IANS) Moderate coffee drinking is safe and three to four cups a day may have some health benefits, a study in the British M...
- Low thyroid linked to negative reproductive health of women: Doctors
New Delhi, Dec 19 (IANS) Low thyroid functioning may be directly linked to negative impact on women's reproductive health, medical experts ...
Indian women more prone to miscarriages, finds studyThe five-city study said 32 per cent of the 2,400-odd participants had suffered spontaneous miscarriage.
Chemicals in soaps & shampoos may up miscarriage riskExposure to certain substances found in personal care products such as soaps and food packaging could be associated with increased risk of ...
Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg, wife Priscilla Chan expecting baby girl"Priscilla Chan & I have some exciting news: we're expecting a baby girl! This will be a new chapter in our lives," Zuckerberg wrote on his...
Experts warn of malaria's adverse impact on reproductive healthExperts said on the occasion of World Malaria Day as they pointed out that, although rare, the disease can hamper semen quality in males an...
Women working shifts more likely to have fertility problemsWomen who work shifts are 80 per cent more likely to have fertility problems, a new study has warned.