Health By Andrew Joseph Judge rules parents of deceased West Point cadet can decide what happens with his sperm
Health By Andrew Joseph ‘They don’t want his story to end’: Efforts to save the sperm of the deceased come with heartache and tough questions
Health By Emily Mullin Pregnancy reported in the first known trial of ‘three-person IVF’ for infertility
First Opinion By Lee D. Cooper Genetic testing plus IVF can sidestep genetic disease and reduce the need for high-priced therapies
First Opinion By Pamela Mahoney Tsigdinos As the dark side of IVF slowly comes into focus, even more transparency is needed
First Opinion By Eric J. Forman Are embryos people? The answer will determine the future of reproductive medicine
Business By Rebecca Robbins Investors see big money in infertility. And they’re transforming the industry
Health By Andrew Joseph A baby with a disease gene or no baby at all: Genetic testing of embryos creates an ethical morass
Health By Sharon Begley From assisted hatching to embryo glue, most IVF ‘add-ons’ rest on shaky science, studies find
Health By Megan Thielking How Europe is building a sweeping system to study medication safety in pregnant and lactating women
Health Tech By Rebecca Robbins Updated Apple Watch will track your menstrual period and aim to protect your hearing
Health By Sharon Begley Fertility clinics around the world asked ‘CRISPR babies’ scientist for how-to help
Health By Andrew Joseph A monkey born from frozen testicular tissue offers fertility hope to pediatric cancer survivors
Health By Kate Sheridan A fertility app bills itself as contraception, raising questions about marketing and efficacy
Business By Rebecca Robbins, Adam Feuerstein and Damian Garde A new venture fund will invest in reproductive medicine. Here’s what’s worth watching in the field
The Readout LOUD By Damian Garde, Rebecca Robbins and Adam Feuerstein LISTEN: Fake friends at the FDA, cancer counter-narratives, and biotech’s bear turn
First Opinion By Doris Browne Trump administration’s proposed change to Title X endangers doctor-patient trust
Quick Take By Usha Lee McFarling Period-tracking apps get failing grade: They’re not accurate. And they’re way too pink
In the Lab By Hyacinth Empinado Watch: Scientists develop a phone app that can track and analyze sperm
First Opinion By Monica Kerrigan Birth spacing, and the information and tools to do it, can save women’s and children’s lives