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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
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
I let campers rent part of my backyard from $70 a night. It helps pay our high home maintenance costs.
Rocki McCrocklin loves hosting on the campsite and lodging app Hipcamp. Strangers pay to park or se…
Dan Latu
3 women share their fertility struggles, from high costs to a lack of LGBTQ+ care
About one in five women in the US will need fertility treatments, yet many feel like there are more…
Kelly Burch
I used my credit card to pay for fertility treatments. It took years to pay the debt off, but I don't regret it.
I struggled to get pregnant but couldn't afford fertility treatments. I got a second job to pay for…
Nina McCollum
Surging fertilizer costs make it harder for farmers to earn a living, provide for their families, and feed the world
The fertilizer shortage is at the heart of food crises around the world. The fallout would likely h…
Tim Paradis
A mom has sued her fertility doctor, claiming that he secretly used his own sperm to impregnate her
An Idaho woman found out her daughter's father was her former fertility doctor after the girl sent …
Alia Shoaib
Coronavirus variants called 'escape mutants' threaten our progress in the pandemic
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for May 4.
Allison DeAngelis
Some workers are choosing housing and student loan benefits over a retirement plan, and it says a lot about America's cost-of-living crisis
Companies and workers are rethinking job benefits, with a growing focus on non-traditional perks li…
Cork Gaines
The fertility business is booming as startups go after big profits in a $54 billion market, even as other healthcare companies slump
Fertility companies like Kindbody and Progyny are thriving, with surging demand and big profits.
Rebecca Torrence
Poop is so hot right now. Blame soaring fertilizer prices.
As the Russia-Ukraine war lifts fertilizer prices, some cow farms have already sold future manure t…
Ben Winck
World Bank warns that higher fertilizer and energy costs pose a threat to harvests after global food prices soar by more than one-third
Rising prices are likely to exacerbate malnutrition and poverty rates, the bank's president warns.
Urooba Jamal
A woman who had IVF before her cancer treatment donated her frozen embryos to a fellow survivor, giving her the chance to be a mom
After two survivors of cervical cancer bonded online, the woman who'd had IVF donated her leftover …
Jane Ridley
Babies are a status symbol in today's economy: It's the 'haves and have-nots' of who can afford children
A sociologist explains how today's expensive cost of living and unaffordable childcare have put a b…
Hillary Hoffower
I traveled to London to freeze my eggs after I was shamed for being childless. This is why I used a fertility tourism startup to plan my trip and get a vacation out of it.
An increasing number of women are travelling abroad to freeze their eggs and Rika Tajima decided to…