ASRM Professional Groups allow members to network and collaborate with other professionals who have an interest in the field of reproductive medicine.
A framework for assisted reproductive technology (ART) programs that meet or exceed the requirements suggested by the Centers for Disease Control
This document is designed to assist in vitro fertility clinics in the management of cryopreserved reproductive tissues stored in cryogenic storage (cryostorage) tanks, based upon scientific
The treatment of unexplained infertility is by necessity empiric. For most couples, the best initial therapy is a course (typically 3 or 4 cycles) of ovarian stimulation with oral medications and
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is strongly opposed to measures granting constitutional rights or protections and “personhood” status to fertilized reproductive tissues.
ASRM produces a series of fact sheets and booklets on various topics related to infertility, reproductive health, and family planning. These resources are designed to provide patients with
It is the responsibility of the clinician to assess for erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory dysfunction, or diminished libido in men presenting for infertility.
Clinicians should encourage disclosure between intimate partners but should maintain confidentiality where there is no harm to the partner and/or offspring.
Posthumous gamete (sperm or oocyte) retrieval or use for reproductive purposes is ethically justifiable if written documentation from the deceased authorizing the procedure is available.
-792155562 Basic Infertility for Healthcare Providers ACTIVITY NUMBER: BIHCP001 ACTIVITY TITLE: Basic Infertility for Healthcare Providers CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The American
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