Infertility is the result of a disease (an interruption, cessation, or disorder of body functions, systems, or organs) of the male or female reproductive tract which prevents the conception of a
In the US, medical care is regulated by a complex and comprehensive network of federal and state regulations and professional oversight.
Terms like “restorative reproductive medicine” and “ethical IVF” mislead and restrict access to proven fertility care like IVF. Evidence must guide policy.
Gestational carrier (GC) care is a long-established, medically indicated specialized modality of assisted reproductive technology (ART).
ASRM advocates for expanded IVF access, urging policy solutions that prioritize patient care, inclusivity, and medical decision-making free from political interference.
Biological sex is a complex, multidimensional construct influenced by anatomy, genetics, and hormones. Efforts to oversimplify it ignore scientific reality.
Third-party reproduction using a gestational carrier (GC) is a family-building option carried out in accordance with existing legal frameworks.
ASRM has prepared infographics to illustrate the subject of Fibroids better.
Information concerning infertility insurance coverage mandates for reproductive medicine and infertility in U.S. Virgin Islands
An ectopic pregnancy is any pregnancy that grows outside of the uterus (womb). In a normal pregnancy, the egg meets the sperm (is fertilized) in the fallopian tube and the embryo (fertilized egg)
Displaying 91 to 100 of 430 records