Resources
07-11
2025
Biochemical Pregnancy and Embryonic Arrest: Who’s to Blame?
In early pregnancy, biochemical pregnancy and embryonic arrest (also known as missed abortion or early pregnancy loss) are two unfortunate outcomes that often cause confusion and distress. Although both end in pregnancy failure, their underlying mechanisms and clinical meanings are quite different.
22-10
2025
Researchers investigate how citrus bioflavonoid naringin could reduce inflammation and heart risk
With the widespread adoption of assisted reproductive technologies, an increasing number of families are choosing to freeze eggs or embryos domestically and plan to transport them overseas for further treatment. A common concern during this process is whether long-distance transport could affect the quality of eggs or embryos.
08-09
2025
Can People with Disabilities Have Children? Will Their Offspring Inherit Disabilities?
Whether individuals with disabilities can have children—and whether their children may also be born with disabilities—is a complex question involving genetics, medicine, and reproductive health.
19-08
2025
Does Prenatal Education Really Work? A Scientific Perspective on the “Mysterious” Connection
Prenatal education is a topic that carries both warmth and mystery. But does it truly have a scientific basis, or is it simply a form of psychological comfort? This question has long sparked widespread discussion.
20-07
2025
Are “Plus-Size Women” More Likely to Conceive? The Science Behind Body Weight and Fertility
In a society increasingly defined by body-image anxiety, women’s weight has become a subject of constant scrutiny—not only for aesthetic reasons but also in relation to health and fertility. Scientific research has shown that body weight, for both women and men, plays an important role in conception success. However, this relationship is not a simple matter of “the lighter, the better.” What truly matters is maintaining a healthy body mass index (BMI).