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Freezing Your Eggs: Englewood Panel Explores If It Is A Panacea Or Just More Pressure

Headlines in Reproductive Medicine May 14, 2013

With improved technology, elective egg freezing has become a viable possibility for women from 16 to 42 and holds out hope that women may prolong their fertility. A panel called “A Timeless Mother,” held on April 28 at Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood, discussed the “social, ethical and halachic” implications of egg freezing.

Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients: Demographic Disparities in Counseling and Financial Concerns Are Barriers to Utilization

Press Releases October 23, 2012

Several teams of researchers will present new survey data covering the use of  fertility preservation for cancer patients at the Sixty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Fertility Experts Issue New Report on Egg Freezing; ASRM Lifts Experimental Label from Technique

Press Releases October 22, 2012

The Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) issued a new report today stating that in young patients egg freezing techniques have been shown to produce pregnancy rates, leading to the birth of healthy babies, comparable to IVF cycles using fresh eggs.

ASRM Files Amicus Brief Supporting Teacher Fired for Having Infertility Treatment

ASRM Bulletins October 01, 2012

The American Society for Reproductive Medicine announced today that it has filed an amicus curia (friend of the court) brief in the case of Herx v. Diocese Fort Wayne -South Bend.   Ms. Emily Herx of Fort Wayne, Indiana is suing the diocese for firing her from her job as a high school literature and language arts teacher after it became known that she suffered from infertility and had used in vitro fertilization in an attempt to overcome her disease and build a family.

The 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine

Press Releases September 19, 2012

Some of the many fascinating research topics to be presented at the meeting include male and female fertility preservation, robotics in surgery, stem cell research, sexuality, nutrition and reproductive health, innovations in genetic screening and epigenetics.  Contraception Day, Menopause Day and Surgery Day will provide a special focus on these areas while  plenary lectures, seminars, symposia and workshops offer a variety of ways to learn about the latest advances in all aspects of the field.

Help Get The Word Out - Link to ReproductiveFacts.org

ASRM Announcements July 11, 2012

Linking to ReproductiveFacts.org helps your patients find the best and most reliable information about reproductive health on the internet.

FIGO Committee on Reproductive Medicine Task Force in India

ASRM International Activities May 21, 2012

The FIGO Committee on Reproductive Medicine (FIGO CRM) was established in October, 2009 under the Chairmanship of Dr. David Adamson, (USA). Other Committee members include Siladitya Bhattacharya, Co-chair (UK), John Collins (Canada), Klaus Diedrich (Germany), Silke Dyer (South Africa), Egbert te Velde (Netherlands), Christine Robinson (UK), PC Wong (Singapore) and Fernando Zegers-Hochschild (Chile). The mission of the FIGO CRM is to create access to quality reproductive medical care for women across the world. 

National Infertility Awareness Week Highlights

ASRM Bulletins March 19, 2012

National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW) will be recognized this year during the week of April 22-28. This year's theme is “Don't Ignore Infertility.”

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