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In an article published online May 16 in Nature Communications

3D Printed Ovaries Produce Healthy Offspring in Animal Model

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Scientists say bioprosthetic ovaries have produced mouse pups in infertile mice
An automated smartphone-based semen analyzer can provide a semen quality evaluation with about 98 percent accuracy

Smartphone Device Analyzes Semen to Assess Male Fertility

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Assay can analyze sample with less than 5 seconds processing time, and provide accurate evaluation
Nearly 40 percent of reproductive-age women in the United States have little or no access to infertility clinics

Access to Fertility Clinics Limited for Many U.S. Women

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Among those of childbearing age, 29 percent had no clinic, while another 11 percent had only one
Failed fertility therapy may increase risk of long-term adverse cardiovascular events

Adverse CV Events Up Post Failure of Fertility Therapy

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Failed fertility therapy linked to 19 percent increased risk of cardiovascular events later in life
The Zika virus causes the testes of mice to shrink

Zika Virus Found to Cause Testicular Atrophy in Mice

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Study authors unsure if virus can harm human fertility
About 2.5 million American women have had pelvic inflammatory disease

CDC: 2.5 Million U.S. Women Have Had Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

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High rate of chlamydia/gonorrhea infections in U.S. means many women at risk
For young patients with endometrial cancer

HT to Preserve Fertility Doesn’t Appreciably Affect Survival

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Findings for young women with endometrial cancer
For high-risk women

Letrozole Tops Aspirin for Halting Ovarian Hyperstimulation

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Decreases incidence of moderate and severe early-onset ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
The presence of a non-Lactobacillus-dominated microbiota in a receptive endometrium is associated with poor reproductive outcomes for women undergoing in vitro fertilization

Endometrial Microbiota May Be Linked to Success of IVF

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Presence of a non-Lactobacillus-dominated microbiota linked to poor reproductive outcomes
Men treated with implantable testosterone pellets have a statistically significant increase in mean hematocrit

Small Increase in Hematocrit With Implantable Testosterone

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Statistically significant 2.2 percent increase in mean hematocrit unlikely to be clinically relevant