Latin America’s declining fertility marks a turning point in its social and economic trajectory: the region is entering a new demographic era.
Month: April 2026
The Natural Cycles Fertility App Can Now Access Temperature Data From Your Garmin WatchThe Natural Cycles Fertility App Can Now Access Temperature Data From Your Garmin Watch
Natural Cycles and Garmin announced a partnership that allows the Natural Cycles birth control/fertility app to read temperature data from some …
Vicky Pattison Opens Up On Fertility Struggles And Family Hopes – Evrim AğacıVicky Pattison Opens Up On Fertility Struggles And Family Hopes – Evrim Ağacı
… fertility and family planning. The show, broadcast in the week leading up to April 2, 2026, follows Vicky, now 38, as she navigates the complex …
INVO Fertility Announces 1-for-5 Reverse Stock Split – The Globe and MailINVO Fertility Announces 1-for-5 Reverse Stock Split – The Globe and Mail
INVO Fertility, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed fertility services provider operating four U.S. clinics and marketing its INVOcell-enabled intravaginal culture …
Philippines’ fertility rate falls to record lowPhilippines’ fertility rate falls to record low
The Philippines’ total fertility rate (TFR) has dropped to a historic low of 1.7 children per woman, reflecting a sustained long-term decline, …
Stephanie A. Haddad: Advancing Fertility Preservation Strategies for AYA Oncology PatientsStephanie A. Haddad: Advancing Fertility Preservation Strategies for AYA Oncology Patients
“Presenting our work on optimizing fertility preservation strategies for AYA hem/onc patients across both inpatient and outpatient settings! Focused …
Census 2027: India begins counting a billion-plus people in mega exercise – BBCCensus 2027: India begins counting a billion-plus people in mega exercise – BBC
Yet, falling fertility and a median age of 28 mean it remains one of the world’s youngest countries, with nearly 70% of its population of working age.
Fertility is not a ‘single problem’ – The Business TimesFertility is not a ‘single problem’ – The Business Times
SINGAPORE’S baby drought deepened to a historic low in 2025, with its resident total fertility rate (TFR) falling to 0.87 children per woman.