The experience of infertility is a rollercoaster of hope and disappointment. Treatment presents an opportunity for hope as well as a new set of challenges.
The goal of this SART micro-video is to explain fresh and frozen embryo transfer.
The decline in fertility corresponds with the loss of eggs as females age. At birth this number declines from 6 to 7 million eggs to approximately 1 to 2 million.
Active-duty individuals in the military sometimes face unique circumstances when seeking fertility care. Learn more with a former military fertility physician.
New ASRM‑supported research highlights key IVF and fertility preservation access needs for cancer patients — particularly during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
ASRM receives $1 M gift from Dr. Kwang‑Yul Cha to fund reproductive research grants — strengthening fertility science and innovation.
New analysis finds that PGT-P lacks proven clinical utility and raises significant scientific and ethical concerns
Third-party reproduction using a gestational carrier (GC) is a family-building option carried out in accordance with existing legal frameworks.
ASRM Center for Policy and Leadership released a report discussing gestational carrier policy in the U.S. discussing it's impact and how lawmakers should proceed going forward.
About 20% of infertility cases are due to a male factor alone. Another 30% involves both male and female factors.
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