Complex Family Planning Special Interest Group (CFPSIG)
CFPSIG’s Mission Statement:
The Complex Family Planning is committed to the promotion and support of basic and applied research in contraception.
2024-2025 Complex Family Planning Special Interest Group Leadership:
Chair: Dr. Jennifer Chin
Vice Chair: Dr. Julia Tasset
Immediate Past Chair: Dr. Shaalini Ramanadhan
Past Chair: Dr. Sarah Horvath
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Topic Resources

Evidence-based guideline: Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (2024)
This guideline on premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) offers best practice advice on the care of women with POI. View the Joint Committee Document
The use of hormonal contraceptives in fertility treatments: a committee opinion (2024)
Hormonal contraception aids in the timing of ART cycles, reduce ovarian cysts at IVF cycle initiation, and optimize visualization before hysteroscopy. View the Committee Opinion
Contraception and Menopause
A summary of common codes for Contraception and Menopause compiled by the ASRM Coding Committee View the Coding Summary
3D Ultrasound
How should I bill for 3-D sonography? View the Answer
Combined hormonal contraception and the risk of venous thromboembolism: a guideline (2016)
While venous thromboembolism (VTE) is rare in young women of reproductive age, combined oral contraceptives increase the risk of VTE. View the Guideline