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COVID-19 vaccination does not affect women’s fertility treatment parameters
ANAHEIM, Calif. — COVID-19 vaccination status had no impact on certain aspects of pregnancies facilitated through assisted reproductive technology, according to study data.
Irregular, long menstrual cycles may be indicative of future CVD
Irregular and long menstrual cycles were associated with elevated risk for incident CVD events, primarily CHD, according to research published in JAMA Network Open.
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VIDEO: Views on posthumous reproduction for young people with poor cancer outlooks
ANAHEIM, Calif. — In this video exclusive, Francesca Barrett, MD, MBA, discusses concerns with fertility preservation and posthumous use of assisted reproductive technologies for adolescents and young adults with poor cancer prognoses.
VIDEO: Counsel people receiving fertility care on odds of future natural conception
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Patients who received fertility treatments may be able to have a naturally conceived live birth in the future, data presented here showed.
VIDEO: Incoming ASRM president highlights goals for 2023
ANAHEIM, Calif. — In this video exclusive, ASRM President-Elect Michael A. Thomas, MD, discusses his vision for the organization in the coming year.
Infertility, involuntary childlessness linked to midlife depressive, anxiety symptoms
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Midlife women with a history of infertility or involuntary childlessness had more depressive symptoms, particularly before menopause, and anxiety after menopause, compared with women without infertility.
Black, Asian women at increased risk for asymptomatic uterine fibroids vs. white women
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Among U.S. residents, Black and Asian women of reproductive age were more likely to have asymptomatic uterine fibroids compared with their white and Hispanic peers, according to data presented here.
VIDEO: Accelerated thawing of frozen embryos saves time, does not hinder IVF success
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Reducing the embryo warming time from 15 minutes to 1 minute had no significant affect on the pregnancy or implantation rate for patients undergoing frozen embryo transfer, data presented here showed.
Weight change between pregnancies achieved by fertility treatment not linked to outcomes
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Weight change between two pregnancies conceived through assisted reproductive technology was not associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, according to findings presented here.
Transgender, gender-diverse people face substantial barriers to fertility care
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Only half of hospitals across the United States offer health care specifically to transgender and gender-diverse people, and only 23% of those offer fertility care to this population.
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