An 84-year-old woman in China fell in love with an AI-generated character, writing love letters every day and spending thousands of yuan on her virtual lover.
A 39-year-old woman was rushed to the emergency room after taking ovulation-stimulating drugs for IVF, her blood lipid levels increased 100 times, and she nearly died from severe acute pancreatitis.
An obstetrician in New Haven, Connecticut, is being sued by the family of a female patient struggling with infertility for allegedly secretly using his sperm for artificial insemination.
After three miscarriages and two failed in-vitro fertilization attempts, and enduring 10 years of hardship, sweat, and tears, Ms. Phuc and her husband finally became parents.
After numerous failed infertility treatments in the US, Helen Thanh Nguyen never imagined she would have a beautiful baby girl when she returned to Vietnam.
After more than a year of investigation, DNA test results accused an obstetrician of using his own sperm to inseminate couples, resulting in 49 children.
After 64 years of being lost, a love letter has found its rightful owner thanks to the persistence of someone who was a complete stranger to both the sender and the recipient.
The unconventional love story of a 65-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man has taken China by storm, and they recently decided to try artificial insemination to have a child.
We've heard of many cases of single women wanting to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) to become mothers, but it's rare to hear of men deciding to do the same to become single fathers.
During the eight months she lived on a remote island in Thailand with a population of less than 100, this unfortunate 14-year-old girl was repeatedly raped by brutal men.
A Dutch man has fathered 102 children through indiscriminate sperm donation, despite Dutch law stipulating that men are only allowed to donate sperm a maximum of 25 times.
Vietnamese medicine has just made a new breakthrough: now, couples struggling with infertility due to immobile sperm can experience the joy of parenthood like everyone else.
Swiss researchers from the University of Zurich have stumbled upon a strange tactic used by Alpine dragonflies, where females feign death to avoid mating encounters they dislike, as reported by Ecology.
A Dutch medical facility has launched an investigation after discovering that 26 women in the country may have been inseminated with the wrong sperm during artificial insemination.
Oligospermia is a condition characterized by a decrease in the number, motility, or percentage of normal-shaped sperm, which can easily lead to infertility in men.
According to Dr. Nguyen Khac Loi, Director of the Hanoi Andrology and Infertility Hospital, the hospital has also performed many procedures to extract testicles and sperm from deceased individuals for storage and cultivation, and then use them to conceive the deceased's wife.
Artificial insemination is no longer a strange concept for couples struggling with infertility, but the process and fetal development are still quite new to many people.
After 26 years, Rebecca Dixon (Canada) was shocked to discover that she was conceived using sperm from the same doctor who helped her parents with artificial insemination.