On July 25, 1978, the world welcomed Louise Brown, the first baby born through in vitro fertilization (IVF). It was a medical milestone that forever changed what’s possible for individuals and couples struggling with infertility. More than four decades later, World IVF Day marks not just the anniversary of that breakthrough but the hope, science and support that continue to power family-building journeys worldwide.
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Americans Becoming Parents Later in Life — What This Means for Fertility Benefits
In 2023, the average age of women giving birth in the U.S. rose to 29.6 years, the highest ever recorded. For first-time mothers, the average age climbed to 27.5, continuing a steady trend of delayed parenthood. These numbers, released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reflect the choices many people are making to build families on their own timeline, often after gaining financial stability, advancing their careers or completing their education.
ARC Fertility Wins 2025 Health Value Award for Excellence in Reproductive Health
ARC Fertility has been honored with the 2025 Health Value Award for Fertility & Reproductive Health (Special Fertility), reinforcing its role as a national leader in delivering high-value, inclusive and outcomes-driven fertility solutions.





