IVF

Trump’s big bet on IVF Israeli FemTech is set to cash in - opinion

In Israel, the state, rooted in a culture that deeply values family, almost fully funds fertility treatments, backed by government policy that makes them a national priority.

In vitro fertilization.
An embryo in the 9th to 10th week.

Health Ministry revokes IVF licenses over embryo mix-up

An embryo in the 9th to 10th week.

Baby born from embryo frozen for 30 years breaks record

 In vitro fertilization. Genetic material from three parents.

Breakthrough fertility technique prevents diseases by using DNA from three parents


Pregnant Israeli discovers implanted embryo not related to her or husband

The report came to the Health Ministry from Assuta Hospital in Rishon LeZion, where the genetic testing was being performed.

Pregnancy (Illustrative)

Israeli Health Min. expands number of egg retrievals allowed for fertility preservation

New regulations increase retrievals from four to six and increase maximum number of ova that can be retrieved from 20 to 25-35.

Illustrative image of a uterus

How do women use their eggs years after freezing them?

Israeli researchers found that many women didn’t use their eggs, and only a few eventually managed to get pregnant. Here's a short guide about the procedure.

Egg freezing process (illustrative)

Israeli father creates platform to help couples navigate fertility treatments

The platform includes explanations about different processes and a tool to help couples compare the costs and other details from different clinics.

‘TO BE a parent in Israel is almost obligatory’: Israel’s national health insurance system offers one of the world’s most generous fertility packages.

What about the emotional wellbeing of Israel's fertility challenged women?

Meet the Keren Gefen Center, the sole Jerusalem-based organization providing emotional and wellness support to fertility challenged women in Israel.

 Dr. Rhonda Adessky, clinical director, leading a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Mind/Body Fertility Workshop at the Gefen Center, German Colony, Jerusalem.

Indian woman in her 60s gives birth to first child

Jivuben Valabhai Rabari, who is between 65 and 70 years old, volunteered to participate in an in-vitro fertilization (IVF).

Jivuben Valabhai Rabari holds her newborn baby.

Israeli IVF treatment developer earns CE approval for AI-based solution

The platform, EMA TM, has garnered approval from the CE certifying body to market its innovative product for use in IVF fertility clinics across Europe.

Pregnant woman, illustrative

Woman gives birth after 17-year battle with infertility

"Correctly diagnosing the problem and fitting the treatment to the woman is what made the difference."

After 17 years of trying to have a baby, 41-year-old Asma Shahavan from Majd el-Kurum finally became a mother.

Israeli startup looks to improve IVF for millions of couples

The technology, created by Israeli startup Embryonics, could significantly increase the success rate of fertility treatments in the future.

Embryonics employees at the company's office in Haifa

Coronavirus: Israel puts IVF, IUI and egg freezing treatments on hold

In general, Israeli women aren’t being told not to get pregnant, so why are infertility patients being instructed to avoid pregnancy?

Pregnancy (Illustrative)