Tag: Fertility


  • From AMH to Sperm Health: How Work Culture Is Impacting Fertility

    From AMH to Sperm Health: How Work Culture Is Impacting Fertility

    Introduction: Why Fertility Needs a Workplace Checkup Imagine treating fertility with the same routine seriousness as heart health — regular testing, early interpretation of data, and simple steps taken long before problems arise. While most people monitor cholesterol and blood pressure, fertility often remains a taboo topic, whispered about rather than tracked. The modern work…

  • From AMH to sperm health: How work culture shapes fertility

    From AMH to sperm health: How work culture shapes fertility

    Bringing AMH into the conversation about fertility Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is often discussed in clinical circles as a marker of ovarian reserve. While AMH testing provides important information for women planning pregnancies, it also invites a broader conversation about how everyday life, including work culture, can influence reproductive health. In many careers, long hours, high…

  • From AMH to Sperm Health: How Work Culture is Shaping Fertility

    From AMH to Sperm Health: How Work Culture is Shaping Fertility

    Introduction: Rethinking Fertility as a Workplace Health Issue Imagine if fertility were treated with the same vigilance as heart health. Regular tests, early interpretation of data, and simple lifestyle adjustments could become as routine as annual checkups. While many people monitor their blood pressure or cholesterol, fertility often remains a more private concern. Yet work…

  • Cancer Rising in Younger Adults: Global Health Challenge Today

    Cancer Rising in Younger Adults: Global Health Challenge Today

    Overview: Why Cancer in Younger Adults Matters Cancer is increasingly affecting people under 50, a shift with wide-reaching implications for patients, families, and health systems. While advanced cancers remain a concern for older adults, trends show rising incidence in adolescents and adults in their 20s, 30s, and 40s across many regions. This shift challenges traditional…

  • Egg Freezing at 36: What I Wish I’d Known Before Starting

    Egg Freezing at 36: What I Wish I’d Known Before Starting

    Introduction: Why I chose to freeze my eggs at 36 When I told my family I planned to freeze my eggs, the conversation quickly moved from medical odds to practical life questions. I was 36, single, and increasingly aware of how timing can shape fertility. Egg freezing offered a potential bridge between career, travel, and…

  • I Got Cervical Cancer at 35: How It Changed Motherhood, Marriage, and Finances

    I Got Cervical Cancer at 35: How It Changed Motherhood, Marriage, and Finances

    Facing a life-altering diagnosis When a diagnosis of cervical cancer arrives at 35, it does more than threaten health. It unsettles plans for a growing family, reshapes the dynamic of a partnership, and forces a recalibration of finances. This is the story of one woman’s journey through that disruption—how it changed her ideas about motherhood,…

  • Global survey reveals the unique challenges of young breast cancer patients with children

    Global survey reveals the unique challenges of young breast cancer patients with children

    Overview: A Global Spotlight on Young Women with Advanced Breast Cancer A groundbreaking global survey conducted by ABC Global Alliance sheds light on the distinctive challenges faced by young women under 40 living with advanced breast cancer who also juggle motherhood. The study, the first of its kind to specifically examine this group, finds that…

  • Young breast cancer patients worldwide face major challenges

    Young breast cancer patients worldwide face major challenges

    Overview: A global lens on young women with advanced breast cancer A landmark global survey conducted by the ABC Global Alliance sheds light on the specific, often overlooked challenges faced by young women under 40 who live with advanced breast cancer. For the first time, researchers have documented not only medical needs but also the…

  • 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…