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What Every Couple Should Know About Fertility Before Their Mid-30s

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June 27, 2026

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What Every Couple Should Know About Fertility Before Their Mid-30s

One of the most important conversations couples need to have before their mid-30s is about fertility awareness. The goal is not to create anxiety in place of helping individuals make informed...

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Catholic World Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

Report projects U.S. population decline as birth rates remain low

Below‑replacement fertility is widespread across the country, according to the report by the Institute for Family Studies. [...]

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jul 6, 2026

Worldwide fertility crisis as new figures show 54 million women aged 35 and older are unable to conceive

Worldwide fertility crisis as new figures show 54 million women aged 35 and older are unable to conceive

BERNAMA

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· Jul 5, 2026

General : Holistic Approach Needed To Address Teen Out-of-wedlock Pregnancies -- Experts

By Suraidah Roslan and Nor Azeera Adam KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 (Bernama) -- The rise in out-of-wedlock pregnancies among teenagers calls for a holistic and balanced approach encompassing education, prevention, psychosocial support and stronger family institutions, according to experts.

Times of India

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· Jun 30, 2026

Meet the world's most fertile woman who gave birth to 44 children, including three sets of quadruplets

Meet the world's most fertile woman who gave birth to 44 children, including three sets of quadruplets

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds

Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds

National Post

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· Jun 21, 2026

Seven ways to make the egg-freezing industry better for women

From a national database of success rates to rules around egg storage, experts and would-be moms told us what they want changed in the fertility business

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Related coverage for "What Every Couple Should Know About Fertility Before Their Mid-30s": Catholic World Report — Report projects U.S. population decline as birth rates remain low. Health News | Mail Online — Worldwide fertility crisis as new figures show 54 million women aged 35 and older are unable to conceive. BERNAMA — General : Holistic Approach Needed To Address Teen Out-of-wedlock Pregnancies -- Experts. Times of India — Meet the world's most fertile woman who gave birth to 44 children, including three sets of quadruplets. Sweden Herald — Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds. National Post — Seven ways to make the egg-freezing industry better for women