Blog Posts
Finding the One: How Astronomical Technology Is Helping Men with Azoospermia Become Fathers For many men diagnosed with azoospermia (no sperm in the ejaculate), the journey to parenthood can feel...
Why Every Couple Using In Vitro Fertilization Should Plan for the Future of Their Frozen Embryos When a couple begins in vitro fertilization, they are focused on having a baby. The goal is to create...
The Closure of JA Surrogacy: A Cautionary Moment for Canada’s Surrogacy Framework The unexpected closure of JA Surrogacy, an Alberta-based surrogacy consulting agency, has stirred concern and...
Pennsylvania Moves Closer to Recognizing All Families: House Bill 350 Advances Pennsylvania has taken a meaningful step toward recognizing and protecting the full diversity of families in the state...
Background on Durov Pavel Durov, born on October 10, 1984, in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), co-founded VKontakte in 2006 before launching Telegram in 2013, which now boasts around 1 billion...
It’s Time for Change: Rethinking Anonymous Sperm Donation in Denmark Denmark is a global leader in reproductive medicine. It is renowned for its clinics, its innovation, and its role as the world’s...
Jonathan Meijer: The Global “Superdonor” Who Exposed the Limits of Fertility Law Jonathan Jacob Meijer — a former Dutch teacher turned YouTuber and self-styled philanthropist — became internationally...
The Loophole in UK Fertility Law: How Sperm Banks Circumvent the 10-Family Limit The UK is known for its relatively progressive and well-regulated fertility sector. One of the most important...
Denmark: The World’s Top Sperm Exporter—But at What Cost to Donor-Conceived Children? Denmark has become a global leader in sperm donation, exporting to more than 80 countries and helping...