A comprehensive analysis of global Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) regulations, comparing policies, accessibility, and ethical considerations in various countries.
A behind‑the‑scenes look at how ASRM mobilizes the medical community—members, stories, advocacy—to shape reproductive rights and justice.
Biological sex is a complex, multidimensional construct influenced by anatomy, genetics, and hormones. Efforts to oversimplify it ignore scientific reality.
ASRM advocates for expanded IVF access, urging policy solutions that prioritize patient care, inclusivity, and medical decision-making free from political interference.
Discover strategies for financial growth, leadership, and practice management at the ASRM/CFAS Business of Medicine Conference.
Explore ASRM's comprehensive data on IVF births across U.S. states, highlighting regional trends and the impact of assisted reproductive technologies nationwide.
All accepted abstracts are published in the Fertility & Sterility Abstract Supplement online at https://www.fertstert.org/ as a supplemental issue.
This committee develops and reviews educational activities to support the continuous professional development of ob/gyn and urology residents.
The Ethics Committee recommends that in vitro fertilization (IVF) centers develop patient-centered policies regarding requests for futile treatment. In most cases, clear communication can avoid a
The use of hormonal contraception can be considered to aid in the timing of assisted reproductive technology cycles, reduce the risk of ovarian cysts at in vitro fertilization cycle initiation,
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