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In accordance with ASRM practice guidelines, many REs require patients (and their spouses/partners) who are considering using donor gametes to see an infertility counselor first. Assuming the
Candace discusses her experience with infertility, IVF, multiple pregnancy losses and ultimately a successful delivery with Dr. Julia Woodward, a reproductive psychologist. Hear their strategies
Infertility is typically defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of unprotected intercourse.
Appropriate coding is an issue of ethical practice and provides the best opportunity for insurance coverage/reimbursement for fertility patients.
The Mental Health Professional Group is a group of professionals within the ASRM dedicated to enhancing knowledge and understanding of psychological and emotional aspects of reproductive health.
Infertility is a medical condition that touches all aspects of your life.
It is not clear how exactly stress impacts fertility.
Medical procedures, cost, outcome uncertainty, and unwanted or unhelpful advice from friends and family are stressors associated with infertility treatment.
A summary of codes for Mental-health Services During Assisted Reproduction compiled by the ASRM Coding Committee
"I can get pregnant, but I can't stay pregnant," is echoed by patients with recurrent pregnancy loss. Recurrent pregnancy loss, defined as 2 or more pregnancy losses, is discussed by
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