Did you know that multiple births are happening more often now than in the past? It's probably because two factors that increase the odds of having multiples—fertility treatments and getting pregnant ...
Twins, triplets, and other multiples have long caught the attention of "singletons," or those of us born without a built-in best friend by our sides. Twins—and the media—annually descend on Twinsburg, ...
For years doctors have been telling women that it's risky to implant multiple embryos when they do in vitro fertilization. They've listened, and... Drugs that help women become pregnant have replaced ...
The birth defects were more likely, but still very uncommon, in infants conceived through certain fertility treatments, a large study found. By Teddy Rosenbluth After multiple cycles of I.V.F. and ...
The story of Nadya Suleman -- the unemployed, single mother in California who recently gave birth to eight babies, in addition to six others she already had, has raised interest in multiple births.
The report attributed South Korea’s sharper increase largely to delayed childbirth. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
A new study by University professors shows older women are more likely to give birth to more than one baby at a time due to the aging reproductive system. The researchers compared reproductively ...
DENVER -- After 2017 guidelines recommended single embryo transfer in most situations, the multiple birth rate dropped by 58%, according to a large national registry study. Moreover, single embryo ...
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the decline of multiple births in the U.S. using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. - Canva Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to ...
Drugs that help women become pregnant have replaced in vitro fertilization as the main culprit behind high-risk multiple births, according to a study looking at births of triplets and higher-order ...
The Dionnes, the first quints known to have survived infancy, became a global sensation and prey for the greedy. And Cécile came to resent it all. Only one of the five now survives. By Jane Gross She ...