Research & Education in Fertility
The Office of Cooperative Reproductive Health (OCRH) conducts research and education to empower women and men with increased understanding of reproductive health.
We research
- fertility awareness and tracking
- menstrual cycle function
- human fertility and subfertility
- diet, lifestyle, pollutants, and other environmental factors
- health and chronic disease in relation to reproductive health
We believe that knowledge regarding cooperative reproductive health
- helps couples achieve their pregnancy intentions in healthier ways
- provides clinicians with powerful tools for restorative reproductive medicine
- assists researchers to investigate the relationships between reproductive physiology, fecundity, pregnancy, human development, and life-long well-being