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Is it time for fertility clinics to reduce routine monitoring checks during frozen embryo transfers? New research shows this may not improve pregnancy outcomes in many patients. Learn more:
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New research shows that skipping ultrasound and hormone monitoring in selected frozen embryo transfers does not affect pregnancy outcomes.
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28 days
A major UK study confirms a knowledge crisis: the majority of women feel poorly informed about menopause. Uncover more:
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Most women lack essential knowledge about menopause, a new UCL study finds. Read how this awareness gap affects health outcomes.
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2 months
A major NHS England initiative makes the morning-after pill free of charge at nearly 10,000 high street pharmacies across the country. Read more about the initiative:
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NHS England rolls out free morning-after pill at nearly 10,000 pharmacies, widening access to emergency contraception and community care.
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2 months
How could a common acne drug help boost male fertility? Find out here: https://t.co/WBb48SYWVk
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How does chronic air pollution exposure cause metabolic changes that can lead to gestational diabetes? Learn more: https://t.co/HofQ8hsC5U
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2 months
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Could metabolic analysis offer a non-invasive way to assess mitochondrial function as a proxy for embryo health? Uncover the findings: https://t.co/HMhIZKvK8o
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Tired of searching for the latest breakthroughs? What if we could make the most essential knowledge accessible to you - just a tap away? Follow us on Instagram: https://t.co/EEVVhmPrLy
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3 months
Scientists have successfully turned human skin cells into fertilisable eggs for the first time, marking a potential revolution in reproductive medicine. Uncover more of this breakthrough research: https://t.co/IQ3g48UmVq
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3 months
Skin cells and fertility seem unrelated, but a new breakthrough suggests otherwise. Scientists have created fertilisable human eggs from skin cells, offering new hope for same-sex couples and people facing infertility. 🧫 Learn more: https://t.co/iagrwuU8N6
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A large study confirms that menopause does not increase the risk of disability progression in women with multiple sclerosis. Discover more: https://t.co/xEX9eYY3HH
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4 months
How well do women trying to conceive really understand their fertile window? Read more here: https://t.co/vJnDvIt6pj
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4 months
New research exposes AI bias in diagnosing bacterial vaginosis, raising urgent questions about equity in women’s health. Learn more: https://t.co/H9CfYBOjT5
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4 months
Better representation, inclusive care, and community engagement are key to improving cervical cancer screening for LGBTQ+ AFAB individuals. Learn more on EMJ:
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A new study recommends revising U.S. cervical cancer screening guidelines to better serve LGBTQ+ individuals assigned female at birth. Experts call for inclusive language, community involvement, and...
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5 months
EMJ's latest reproductive health journal is out now: https://t.co/im144AL5Pb Inside, discover the latest from ESHRE 2025 and beyond, including interviews with leading figures in the field, the impact and awareness of cervical cancer screening, and much more.
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"At the end of the day, if just one patient tells me that something we did helped them, then it’s all worth it." Discover what initially led Michelle Peate, @UniMelb, into a career in reproductive health and more in her full interview:
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That’s an interesting question. I came to this work in a somewhat roundabout way. During my undergraduate studies, I majored in genetics...
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Poor uptake of cervical cancer screening services among women of reproductive age will have a detrimental effect on morbidity and mortality in cervical cancer. Find out why on EMJ:
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Cervical cancer begins in the epithelial cells of the cervix following an ongoing period of infection with high-risk types of human...
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5 months
Breakthrough in IVF: Mitochondrial donation proves safe and effective in real-world IVF setting with eight successful births. 🔗: https://t.co/eBFczNwd49
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6 months
New findings from ESHRE 2025 show that a paternal age of over 45 is a key factor in IVF failure risk, even when using donor eggs from young, healthy women. Find out more on EMJ:
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ESHRE 2025 study links advanced paternal age to increased miscarriage risk and lower live birth rates in donor egg IVF cycles.
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6 months
Ready to learn the latest insights in endometriosis, embryo research and much more, the team will be in Paris for @ESHRE – exploring key topics around the future of human reproduction. Join EMJ Reproductive health to find out more: https://t.co/RihaYmeAKJ
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