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No clear evidence that common embryo transfer techniques improve IVF success

A new Cochrane review analyzed 11 studies involving 2,524 women undergoing embryo transfer, finding no reliable evidence that preparatory techniques improve IVF success rates. The techniques examined included straightening the utero-cervical angle and removing cervical mucus before transfer.

SourceCochrane·JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·TypeSystematic review·DateAug 5, 2026
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More than 1.15 million fertility treatment cycles reported across Europe and the impact of frozen embryo transfer continues to grow

According to the European IVF Monitoring Consortium, over 1.15 million fertility treatment cycles were reported across Europe in 2023, resulting in the birth of 247,021 children. The growth in frozen embryo transfer (FET) was particularly notable, with FET cycles increasing by 151% compared to previous years.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 6, 2026

IVF hormone add-on does not improve success rates, study finds

An international analysis found that intrauterine administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) before embryo transfer does not increase pregnancy or live birth rates. The study urges patients and clinicians to rethink the commonly offered IVF add-on, citing concerns about unreliable trial data.

SourceUniversity of Sydney·JournalHuman Reproduction Update·TypeMeta-analysis·DateApr 20, 2026

Human sperm may get lost in space

Researchers found that simulated microgravity reduces the number of human sperm able to navigate through channels like the reproductive tract. Progesterone helps overcome this effect.

SourceAdelaide University·JournalCommunications Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 26, 2026

IVF not linked to higher overall cancer rates, but study shows differences in some cancers

A large Australian study of over 417,000 women found that fertility treatments were not linked to higher overall cancer rates, but some cancers were slightly more common, while others were less common. Women who received fertility treatment were more likely to develop uterine and ovarian cancer, as well as melanoma, but the overall ris...

SourceUniversity of New South Wales·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeObservational study·DateMar 11, 2026
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Researchers ‘listen in’ to embryo-mother interactions during implantation using a culture system replicating the womb lining

Scientists have engineered a system replicating the womb lining to investigate embryo-mother interactions during implantation. The new model reveals crucial details about the complex communication between the embryo and endometrium, shedding light on causes of implantation failure and pregnancy complications.

SourceBabraham Institute·JournalCell·TypeExperimental study·DateDec 23, 2025

Stowers scientists identify the fusion point of Robertsonian chromosomes, hinting at how chromosomes evolve

Researchers at Stowers Institute for Medical Research have identified the precise location where human chromosomes break and recombine to form Robertsonian chromosomes. The study reveals that repetitive DNA sequences play a central role in genome organization and evolution, explaining how these rearrangements form and remain stable.

SourceStowers Institute for Medical Research·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 24, 2025

3D bioprinted mini placentas could transform pregnancy research

Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough by 3D bioprinting miniature placentas, which can accurately replicate the human placenta. This technology has the potential to transform pregnancy research by allowing for the study of serious complications like preeclampsia.

SourceUniversity of Technology Sydney·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 15, 2025
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Human embryo implantation recorded in real time for the first time

Human embryos exert significant forces during implantation to break down surrounding tissue and penetrate the uterus. The study reveals that effective invasion is associated with optimal matrix displacement, highlighting the importance of these forces in the implantation process.

SourceInstitute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)·JournalScience Advances·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2025

Older paternal age linked to higher miscarriage risk and lower live birth rates in donor egg IVF cycles, new study finds

A new international study reveals that male partners over 45 carry significantly increased miscarriage risks and lower live birth rates even when young donor eggs are used. The study found that older paternal age is linked to genetic mutations, sperm DNA fragmentation, and epigenetic changes, impairing embryo development.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJun 29, 2025

Researchers create ‘super stem cells’, seeing potential for improved fertility treatment

Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have created 'super stem cells' that outperform regular stem cells by developing into multiple cell types. These 'super stem cells' show promise in improving fertility treatment, particularly IVF success rates, by producing essential tissue for early embryonic development.

SourceUniversity of Copenhagen - The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences·JournalThe EMBO Journal·DateApr 25, 2025

Guinea pigs: A promising animal model to study the human embryo

Researchers at the University of Montreal have found that guinea pigs can serve as a reliable and robust small animal model to study human preimplantation development. The study provides new insights into the development of healthy embryos and fetuses, which could lead to improved fertility treatments and reproductive technologies.

SourceUniversity of Montreal·JournalNature Cell Biology·DateApr 10, 2025
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How the microbiome influences female fertility?

Researchers found that a Lactobacillus-dominant uterine environment significantly improves pregnancy outcomes and increases pregnancy success rates. Disruptions in microbiota composition have been linked to conditions such as chronic endometritis, endometriosis, and recurrent implantation failure.

SourceShanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center·JournalReproductive and Developmental Medicine·TypeExperimental study·DateFeb 24, 2025

Boosting immune cell tolerance may help prevent early pregnancy loss

A new study suggests that boosting T-regulatory cells may improve the chance of healthy pregnancy and reduce miscarriage risk. Researchers found that treatment with interleukin-2 and antibodies targeting these cells improved pregnancy outcomes in mice, reducing miscarriage rates from 30% to 11%.

SourceElsevier·JournalAmerican Journal Of Pathology·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 29, 2024

Effects of exposure to alcohol in early pregnancy can be detected in the placenta

A new study found that the effects of alcohol exposure on an embryo prior to implantation can be detected in the late-gestation placenta. The research revealed significant molecular changes in the placenta, including DNA methylation alterations that could serve as a molecular signature for detecting alcohol exposure.

SourceUniversity of Montreal·JournalEnvironment International·DateOct 9, 2024
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Time-lapse imaging for embryo selection in IVF does not improve the odds of live birth compared with conventional methods, according to largest study of its kind

A large-scale randomized controlled trial found no difference in live birth rates between time-lapse imaging and standard approaches used in IVF. The study suggests that time-lapse imaging does not improve clinical outcomes for women undergoing fertility treatment, contrary to theoretical benefits.

SourceQueen Mary University of London·JournalThe Lancet·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateJul 18, 2024

Gestational carriers face higher health risks during pregnancy compared to IVF and natural conceptions, new study shows

A new study has found that gestational carriers experience a severe maternal morbidity rate of 7.1%, significantly higher than unassisted conceptions (2.4%) and IVF conceptions (4.6%). Gestational carriers are also at risk for postpartum haemorrhages and hypertensive disorders, which can be serious complications during pregnancy.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 7, 2024
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Fertility treatments could get boost from stem cells

Researchers discovered a breakthrough in mouse embryo development, where primitive endoderm cells can generate an embryo on their own. These cells also have the potential to improve IVF outcomes by developing into stem cell-based embryo models.

SourceUniversity of Copenhagen - The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences·JournalCell·DateJun 24, 2024

Public acceptance of adoption and surrogacy methods currently prohibited in UK increases if one or both parents are infertile - study

A new study from the University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham found that the UK public is more accepting of adoption and surrogacy methods when one or both parents are infertile. The research showed significant increases in support for these methods, including planned private adoption and double donor surrogacy.

SourceUniversity of Birmingham·JournalJournal of Bioethical Inquiry·TypeSurvey·DateJun 13, 2024

Study on fruit flies could benefit eggs of older women

Researchers at Dartmouth College found that fruit fly oocytes can renew chromosome-linking proteins, potentially helping older women reduce pregnancy complications. The discovery could lead to new therapeutic strategies for enhancing protein rejuvenation in human eggs.

SourceDartmouth College·JournalCurrent Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 12, 2024
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Assisted reproductive technologies not associated with body mass index in children, except when using frozen embryos – according to new Danish study

A new study published in PLOS Medicine found no association between assisted reproductive technologies and body mass index in children, except when using frozen embryos. The study analyzed data from Denmark and other countries, providing insights into the health outcomes of children born through assisted reproductive technologies.

SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS Medicine·DateDec 19, 2023

Deciphering reproductive aging in women using a NOD/SCID mouse model

Researchers created an immunodeficient mouse model of physiological ovarian aging, mirroring female fertility decline with age. The study found decreased oocyte quality, impaired follicle activation and growth, and increased mitochondrial dysfunctions in Old mice.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalAging-US·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 7, 2023
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More IVF babies born after egg collection in summer rather than in autumn

Researchers found a 30% higher likelihood of live births when eggs were collected in summer rather than autumn. They also discovered that bright sunshine on the day of egg collection increased the chances of a successful pregnancy.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·JournalHuman Reproduction·TypeObservational study·DateJul 5, 2023

Pro-viral human protein critical for embryo development

Researchers discovered that ZC3H11A is essential for regulating metabolic genes in embryos and their absence leads to complete lethality. The study's findings suggest that ZC3 may be a promising therapeutic target for the development of anti-viral agents against medically significant human viruses.

SourceUppsala University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 31, 2023
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Male alcohol use may be a crucial, unrecognized factor affecting IVF outcomes

Research from Texas A&M University reveals that male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates. The study highlights the importance of expanding fertility and prepregnancy messaging to emphasize the reproductive dangers of alcohol use by both parents.

SourceTexas A&M University·JournalMolecular Human Reproduction·DateJan 25, 2023

Belgian stem cell biologists create new human cell type for research

Researchers at KU Leuven have developed a new model of human extraembryonic mesoderm cells, which closely resemble their natural counterparts in early embryos. This breakthrough enables scientists to study processes previously inaccessible during development.

SourceKU Leuven·JournalCell Stem Cell·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 1, 2022

New prenatal test can reduce time, cost of detecting chromosomal abnormalities

A new prenatal test called STORK can determine if a fetus or embryo has the right number of chromosomes in under two hours, reducing time and cost. The test is about 10 times less expensive to process per sample and can improve treatment options for women trying to get pregnant.

SourceColumbia University Irving Medical Center·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 17, 2022
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The beginning of life: The early embryo is in the driver's seat

Researchers using 'blastoids' - in vitro models of the blastocyst - discovered that early embryonic signals induce placental development and prepare the uterus. The findings may contribute to a better understanding of human fertility and potentially improve IVF procedures, fertility drugs, and contraceptives.

SourceIMBA- Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences·JournalCell Stem Cell·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 7, 2022

Frozen embryo transfers in IVF linked to greater risk of maternal hypertension in pregnancy

A large study analyzing over 4.5 million pregnancies found that frozen embryo transfers in IVF are associated with a substantially higher risk of hypertensive disorders, particularly pre-eclampsia, compared to naturally conceived pregnancies. The risk was roughly doubled for FETs, while fresh embryo transfers had similar outcomes.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·TypeNews article·DateJul 6, 2022

Bed rest following embryo transfers not recommended for women undergoing IVF

A comprehensive review of 38 interventions performed at embryo transfer found that bed rest post-procedure decreased pregnancy rates by 15%. The use of ultrasound guidance and soft catheters increased pregnancy chances by 26% and 12%, respectively. The study calls for more research into promising interventions to optimize IVF success.

SourceUniversity College London·JournalHuman Reproduction·DateMar 24, 2022

Women less likely to receive life-saving heart procedures

Researchers found that women are less likely to undergo common heart procedures and more likely to die in the hospital after receiving them. The study analyzed data from over 2 million hospitalizations for heart procedures between 2016 and 2019, revealing significant disparities in treatment and outcomes based on sex and race.

SourceAmerican College of Cardiology·DateMar 23, 2022
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In world-first, Tel Aviv University researchers engineer human spinal cord implants for treating paralysis

Researchers from Tel Aviv University have engineered 3D human spinal cord tissues and implanted them in lab models with long-term chronic paralysis, resulting in an 80% success rate in restoring walking abilities. The team aims to conduct clinical trials in human patients within a few years to make the treatment commercially available.

SourceTel-Aviv University·JournalAdvanced Science·DateFeb 7, 2022

Breakthrough research on human embryo models paves the way for improving in vitro fertilization success rate and new non-hormonal, user-friendly contraception

Researchers have discovered molecules that could be candidates for contraceptives or fertility enhancers using human blastoid models. These models also show promise in improving the self-organization of stem cells during IVF procedures.

SourceIMBA- Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateDec 2, 2021
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New evidence identified on safety of IVF embryo screening method

Researchers at the University of Kent identified strong evidence-based benefits of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) in IVF. Live birth rates per embryo transferred and per treatment cycle were significantly higher with PGT-A compared to regular IVF, especially in women over 40.

SourceUniversity of Kent·JournalJournal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics·TypeObservational study·DateNov 15, 2021

CNIC scientists identify the essential role of a gene in placental development

Researchers at CNIC have identified the essential role of GPR126 in placental development, revealing its critical function in fetal growth and viability. The study also highlights a possible link between GPR126 dysfunction and pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia.

SourceCentro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (F.S.P.)·JournalScience Advances·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 12, 2021

So-called junk DNA plays critical role in mammalian development

A new study has identified a transposon promoter that plays a crucial role in the development of mice and may also be essential for human viability. The discovery suggests that ancient viral DNA has been domesticated to regulate key biological processes, such as cell proliferation and embryo implantation.

SourceUniversity of California - Berkeley·JournalCell·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 18, 2021
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Choosing the 'best' embryo in IVF

Researchers found that selecting the embryo with the lowest predicted risk score reduces disease risk more effectively than eliminating high-scoring embryos. However, polygenic embryo screening offers no guarantees about a baby's health and has limited effectiveness depending on factors like ancestry and age.

SourceThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem·JournaleLife·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateOct 12, 2021

New discovery pinpoints the ‘golden window’ for IVF success

Researchers at RMIT University have discovered a Teflon-like molecule on the womb's surface that decreases at a certain point in the menstrual cycle, opening the 'golden window' for pregnancy success. This finding could lead to improved IVF success rates and potentially treat underlying causes of infertility.

SourceRMIT University·JournalFertility and Sterility·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 23, 2021
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