Tag: Fertility


  • AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Leads to Pregnancy at Columbia

    AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Leads to Pregnancy at Columbia

    Breakthrough: AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Enables Pregnancy Columbia University’s Fertility Center has announced a landmark achievement in reproductive medicine: the first successful pregnancy resulting from an AI-guided sperm recovery method designed to help men with azoospermia, a condition where ejaculation contains little or no sperm. This milestone showcases how artificial intelligence can intersect with advanced clinical…

  • AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Enables First Successful Pregnancy for Azoospermia

    AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Enables First Successful Pregnancy for Azoospermia

    Groundbreaking AI-Driven Approach Addresses Azoospermia In a milestone for reproductive medicine, researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center announced the first known pregnancy achieved using an AI-guided method to recover sperm in men with azoospermia. Azoospermia, where ejaculate contains little or no sperm, has long posed a barrier to natural conception and standard assisted reproductive…

  • AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Ushers in First Successful Pregnancy for Azoospermia

    AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Ushers in First Successful Pregnancy for Azoospermia

    Groundbreaking AI Approach Redefines Azoospermia Treatment In a landmark development for male infertility, researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center have announced the first successful pregnancy achieved with an AI-guided method to recover sperm from men diagnosed with azoospermia, a condition where semen contains little or no sperm. The approach leverages artificial intelligence to identify…

  • Columbia Develops AI-Guided Sperm Recovery for Pregnancy

    Columbia Develops AI-Guided Sperm Recovery for Pregnancy

    Groundbreaking milestone at the Columbia University Fertility Center Researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center have announced a landmark achievement: the first reported pregnancy achieved with an AI-guided method to recover sperm in men affected by azoospermia, a condition characterized by an ejaculate containing little or no sperm. The breakthrough marks a significant step forward…

  • Columbia Unveils AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Achieving Pregnancy in Azoospermia Case

    Columbia Unveils AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Achieving Pregnancy in Azoospermia Case

    Groundbreaking Achievement in Fertility Medicine Researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center have announced a landmark milestone: the first reported pregnancy achieved through an AI-guided method to recover sperm in men with azoospermia, a condition where ejaculate contains little or no sperm. This development could reshape the options available to couples facing infertility linked to…

  • Australia’s Fertility Falls: Baby Recession Deepens in 2024

    Australia’s Fertility Falls: Baby Recession Deepens in 2024

    Australia Faces a Deepening Baby Recession in 2024 The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reveals a troubling trend: the nation’s fertility rate fell to a record low of 1.48 babies per woman in 2024, down from 2023. Alongside this decline, Australians are having children later, with the median age for mothers…

  • Australia’s baby recession deepens as fertility hits record low

    Australia’s baby recession deepens as fertility hits record low

    Australia’s fertility rate hits a new low The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) confirms that Australia’s birth rate continues to slide, with the total fertility rate dipping to a record low of 1.48 babies per woman in 2024. This marks a further decline from 2023 and reinforces a multi-decade trend toward…

  • New Sperm Energy Switch Could Open Doors to Fertility Therapies and Nonhormonal Contraceptives

    New Sperm Energy Switch Could Open Doors to Fertility Therapies and Nonhormonal Contraceptives

    Unlocking the energy behind fertilisation Scientists have identified a molecular “switch” that powers sperm energy just before fertilisation, a breakthrough that could lead to innovative fertility therapies and safer, nonhormonal male contraceptives. The discovery, led by researchers at Michigan State University, centers on how sperm switch from a low-energy state to the intense energy burst…

  • Sperm Energy Switch Could Power New Fertility Therapies and Nonhormonal Contraceptives

    Sperm Energy Switch Could Power New Fertility Therapies and Nonhormonal Contraceptives

    Unlocking the Energy Switch Behind Sperm Activation Researchers from Michigan State University have identified a molecular mechanism that gives sperm a final energy boost just before fertilisation. This discovery could pave the way for innovative infertility therapies and safe, nonhormonal male contraceptives, addressing a long-standing gap in reproductive health options. To understand why this matters,…

  • Not Just Women: Men Also Face a Biological Clock

    Not Just Women: Men Also Face a Biological Clock

    Rethinking the Biological Clock in Fertility For decades, public discourse on fertility has centered on women, often framing age as the sole determinant of reproductive success. The saying that a woman’s biological clock speeds up in her late 30s or 40s has shaped medical advice, personal decisions, and social expectations. But a growing body of…