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AI Breakthrough Offers Fresh Hope to Men With Infertility

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A landmark achievement in fertility medicine has been announced as artificial intelligence is credited with helping a couple conceive after 18 years of unsuccessful attempts—a result that could reshape options for millions facing male infertility worldwide. The couple, who struggled with repeated in vitro fertilization (IVF) failures due to the husband’s azoospermia, a severe condition where no measurable sperm are present in semen, finally found success at the Columbia University Fertility Center thanks to a pioneering AI-powered solution known as the STAR method. The case represents the first documented pregnancy enabled by this technology, igniting a new conversation about AI’s growing role in reproductive health (CNN).

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AI-Driven Sperm Tracking Offers Fresh Hope for Thai Families Facing Infertility

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A breakthrough in fertility treatment is offering renewed hope for Thai couples dealing with infertility, including azoospermia. Researchers at a premier fertility center used artificial intelligence to help a couple conceive after 18 years of trying. The method, STAR—Sperm Tracking and Recovery—uses AI to identify and retrieve sperm that are nearly invisible to the naked eye, providing a non-invasive alternative to traditional, emotionally demanding procedures.

Male infertility is a global concern, and Thailand is no exception. Data from leading health institutes suggest up to 40% of infertility cases involve male factors, with about 10% of infertile men diagnosed as azoospermic. In Thai society, where family lineage and continuity are highly valued, infertility can carry a heavy social stigma. This reality makes the journey toward parenthood especially challenging, and conventional options such as surgical sperm retrieval or donor sperm can pose emotional and cultural hurdles for many Thai families.

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More Thais Embrace Solo Parenting: The Rise of Single Parents by Choice and What It Means for Society

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Across the globe and increasingly in Thailand, a rising number of individuals—especially women—are choosing to become single parents by choice, signaling a paradigm shift in both family structures and societal attitudes. While single parenthood once commonly stemmed from unplanned circumstances, new research shows that a growing share of single parents are consciously opting for this path, empowered by advancing reproductive technologies and changing social norms. As Thai society experiences its own demographic and cultural transitions, understanding this phenomenon is crucial for policymakers, educators, and families.

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Single Parents by Choice: A Global Trend Reaching Thailand and Its Implications

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A growing number of people are choosing to become solo parents, and the trend is increasingly visible in Thailand. More women are opting for parenthood through assisted reproduction and independent planning, driven by advances in reproductive tech, financial independence, and evolving social norms. As Thai society undergoes demographic and cultural shifts, understanding solo parenthood by choice is essential for policymakers, educators, and families.

Single parents by choice are individuals who deliberately decide to have and raise children on their own. The rise reflects broader access to fertility treatments, increased economic security for women, and shifting gender roles. Data from mature economies shows significant growth: in the United Kingdom, about 3.2 million families were headed by a single parent in 2023, most often led by women. In the United States, the share of children living with a single parent has risen substantially since the 1960s. While Thailand-specific numbers are limited, fertility clinics and professional networks report a noticeable uptick among urban professionals and women in their 30s and 40s.

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