
Secondary infertility: What is it and what’s the difference between infertility and secondary infertility?
What is the difference between infertility and secondary infertility and it can be treated.
What is the difference between infertility and secondary infertility and it can be treated.
European Fertility Week 2021 was dedicated to male (in)fertility and all issues of male reproductive health.Many of Fertility Europe’s Member Associations also joined the campaign and call to .#ChallengeTheOdds of male (in)fertility.
Aetiology and the diagnostic journey When 41-year-old Stefano began having trouble conceiving with his wife eight years ago, he thought the issues may be related to her, not him. Following a number of unsuccessful attempts, Stefano’s wife Sara decided to undergo specialized hormonal and gynaecological […]
If you’re over age 35 and you don’t yet have children, you’ve probably had at least one interfering person remind you that you’d better hurry up because your fertility will decline. No one ever says that to men, of course. Menopause is like a ticking […]
Epidemiology of male infertility. Infertility is largely and unfairly thought to affect women. It is the woman that gets pregnant, or not in some cases, and it is the woman who often undergoes many of the infertility-related treatments. When a couple embarks on the in […]
Call for fertility to be included in health education for European citizens As Fertility Europe set to co-host an event in the European Parliament and celebrate their 10th anniversary, this year, they call on the public sector to improve understanding of health and fertility for […]