Is hyaluronic acid really ineffective? Asherman syndrome (AS) is a condition defined by the presence of intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) resulting when the bona fide endometrium…
Posts published in “Embryology and Reproductive Medicine”
Ectopic pregnancy—still a challenge Ectopic pregnancy, which accounts for 1%–2% of all pregnancies, is associated with risk of sudden hemorrhage and remains a leading cause…
Management of nonobstructive azoospermia: a committee opinion Earn online CME credit related to this document at www.asrm.org/elearn Source: fertstert.org
The current status of oocyte banks: domestic and international perspectives Two major breakthroughs in the field of assisted reproduction—oocyte donation and oocyte vitrification—have joined forces…
New realities for the practice of egg donation: a family-building perspective The practice of egg donation in the United States has been based on assumptions…
Legal principles and seminal legal cases in oocyte donation Oocyte donation has played an increasingly important role in assisted reproductive technologies since the early 1980s.…
Why is growth hormone underutilized for our most difficult IVF couples? In this issue of Fertility and Sterility, Regan et al. (1) present research findings on…
Enhancing shared decision making in assisted reproductive technologies through the use of multimedia platforms for informed consent Informed consent embodies the ethical principle of autonomy.…
Blastocyst culture and transfer in clinically assisted reproduction: a committee opinion Earn online CME credit related to this document at www.asrm.org/elearn Source: fertstert.org
Using the EngagedMD multimedia platform to improve informed consent for ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination, and in vitro fertilization To study patient and provider feedback on how…