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The ethical appropriateness of patients donating embryos to other patients for family building, or for research, is well established.
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) are the two largest societies in the world whose members comprise the
This document reviews gonadotropin treatment for ovulation induction in anovulatory women and outlines the recommended pretreatment evaluation, indications, treatment regimens, and complications
Providers who care for women at risk for hereditary gynecologic cancers must consider the impact of these conditions on reproductive and hormonal health.
The use of adult intrafamilial gamete donors and gestational surrogates is ethically acceptable when all participants are fully informed and counseled.
Following the birth of the first child from a transplanted uterus in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2014, other centers worldwide have produced scientific reports of successful uterus transplantation, as
This ASRM guidance specifically addresses Zika virus infection issues and concerns of individuals undergoing assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
A Roundtable to discuss the development of uterus transplantation in the United States was convened under the sponsorship of ASRM and ASRT.
ASRM holds scholarly veracity and responsible conduct and research reporting as essential for maintaining the integrity of research enterprise and discovery.
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