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Many working Americans want children later in life. Fertility startups are making their dreams more possible.
Family-planning startups can help cover employees' fertility treatments when their employers' healt…
Julia Naftulin
Putin asks employees to have sex during work breaks to boost Russia’s declining birth rates. But this isn’t the first time a leader has addressed the fertility crisis weirdly.
Countries worldwide are grappling with falling fertility rates, leading to a resurgence of pronatal…
Fertility benefits are a must for attracting millennial talent, even in industries other than tech
Previously a luxury for tech workers, fertility benefits are now more common across industries, acc…
Kelsey Vlamis
Fertility expert Leslie Schrock explains why embryonic personhood will never work in practice
Conservatives are in a tizzy over discarded embryos in IVF. But just like our natural human biology…
Blake Dodge
Urea import dependency in India to fall to 10-15% from 30% in near term: Crisil
India's urea industry, contributing to a significant portion of chemical fertiliser demand, has tak…
ANI
India might just be the cheapest option for queer couples looking to have a baby via IVF!
More and more same-sex couples are turning to treatment options like in vitro fertilisation (IVF) o…
Drop in sperm count can be strongly linked to obesity in men, finds Chinese study
This research highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy weight to potentially prevent decl…
More than half of child-free Americans under 50 who don't think they'll ever have kids say they just don't want them
Fifty-seven percent of Americans under 50 and without kids said they just don't want to have any, a…
John Towfighi
We asked 4 DINKs how they make new child-free friends
DINKs often have to make new friends in their 30s when their friends all have kids. Some say it's t…
Julia Pugachevsky
Understanding Elon’s 12: Has Musk switched allegiances from climate to the fertility crisis for good?
We might be a few months too late but we congratulate Tesla CEO Elon Musk on the birth of his 12th …
India’s population will peak at 1.7 billion around 2060, only to start tumbling down after that: UN report
The UN report paints a picture of a changing world order with India's rise as the world's most popu…
Plummeting fertility rates are making Asian countries worry about running out of soldiers
Declining fertility rates in South Korea, Japan, and China are making the countries think hard abou…
Joshua Zitser
Healthy timing, spacing between pregnancies crucial for women's health: MoS Patel
Adequately spaced pregnancies can significantly improve maternal and child health outcomes, Union M…
PTI
Muslims up, Hindus down: What’s the larger picture behind India’s religious population trends?
According to a brand new report submitted by the EAC-PM, the nation’s population share of Hindus fe…
I did an at-home blood test to learn about my fertility. I never imagined it would lead to a cancer diagnosis.
Mary Hemm took an at-home fertility test when she was 29. Her hormone levels sent her to a doctor w…
Kelly Burch
Indianapolis is the US city with the highest birth rate, study finds, which could have an impact on its future
Out of the 37 largest US cities, Indianapolis tops the list for highest birth rates, with Seattle l…
Joshua Zitser
I made $22,500 and $30,000 being a surrogate twice. I had easy pregnancies and loved helping others start a family.
Heather Wilkinson was a surrogate twice in 2014 and 2016 and earned $22,500 and $30,000. She said t…
Kelsey Vlamis
Insider Today: Making junk food healthier
In Saturday's edition of Insider Today, we're talking about one scientist's goal of making ultra-pr…
Joi-Marie McKenzie
The problem with the egg-freezing boom
Fertility clinics are targeting Gen Zers who want to be parents someday — but freezing your e…
Eve Upton-Clark
Throwing money at plunging birth rates won't solve the issue, demography experts say
Financial incentives like baby allowances and cash schemes being rolled out by some countries won't…