view article - Isabel Morgan 01.27.2023 view article - Isabel Morgan Sexual & Reproductive Health Isabel Morgan Isabel Morgan is the director of Birth Equity Research Scholars at the National Birth Equity Collaborative. She is also a PhD candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studying infertility epidemiology and equitable access to fertility treatment. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - The COVID-19 Pandemic Baby Bust 09.15.2022 view article - The COVID-19 Pandemic Baby Bust Disease COVID-19 The COVID-19 Pandemic Baby Bust Birth rates declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the full impact remains largely unknown. Guest Author Michael E. Silverman
view article - Reproductive Recession 06.07.2021 view article - Reproductive Recession Sexual & Reproductive Health Sex and Sexuality Reproductive Recession Structural changes in the labor market may have a greater influence on childbearing than employment rates and income. Fellow Rubina Veerakone
view article - Our Chemical Romance 11.09.2020 view article - Our Chemical Romance Environment Environmental Health Our Chemical Romance Regulations such as chemical bans, mitigation, and health monitoring should accurately reflect these chemical threats to our hormonal health. Fellow Tasha McAbee
view article - More Than the Sticker Price 07.30.2020 view article - More Than the Sticker Price Sexual & Reproductive Health More Than the Sticker Price The physiologic definition of infertility carries an underlying cis-heteronormative bias that excludes individuals who experience social infertility. Guest Author Nambi J. Ndugga
view article - Fertility Preservation among Transgender Youth 12.12.2018 view article - Fertility Preservation among Transgender Youth Sexual & Reproductive Health Sex and Sexuality Fertility Preservation among Transgender Youth Emerging evidence indicates that transgender youth are ineffectively counseled on fertility preservation prior to beginning cross-sex hormone therapy. Guest Author Adrienne Erlinger
view article - Boxers or Briefs? 11.27.2018 view article - Boxers or Briefs? Sexual & Reproductive Health Sex and Sexuality Boxers or Briefs? Researchers may have provided some new insight into the age-old question on what affects sperm counts. Fellow Chrissy Packtor