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VIDEO: Views on posthumous reproduction for young people with poor cancer outlooks

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.

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October 27, 2022
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Healio releases Clinical Guidance, a point-of-care resource for providers

Healio releases Clinical Guidance, a point-of-care resource for providers

Healio has launched a new point-of-care tool with modules on medical conditions to help clinicians treat patients using reliable information.

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October 27, 2022
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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, race may influence uterine fibroid disparities

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, race may influence uterine fibroid disparities

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Interactions between endocrine-disrupting chemicals and race may affect the elevated incidence of uterine fibroids among Black women, according to results presented here.

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October 27, 2022
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VIDEO: Counsel people receiving fertility care on odds of future natural conception

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.

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October 26, 2022
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VIDEO: Incoming ASRM president highlights goals for 2023

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.

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October 25, 2022
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Black, Asian women at increased risk for asymptomatic uterine fibroids vs. white women

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.

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October 25, 2022
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VIDEO: MS armamentarium aids clinicians, patients during pregnancy planning

VIDEO: MS armamentarium aids clinicians, patients during pregnancy planning

CHICAGO – Here at ANA 2022, Dina Jacobs, MD, clinical director of the Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Center at Penn Medicine, discussed family planning and pregnancy-related care for women living with MS.

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October 25, 2022
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VIDEO: Accelerated thawing of frozen embryos saves time, does not hinder IVF success

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.

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October 24, 2022
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Transgender, gender-diverse people face substantial barriers to fertility care

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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October 24, 2022
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Wildfire air pollution may adversely affect IVF outcomes

Wildfire air pollution may adversely affect IVF outcomes

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Embryos had a lower blastocyst yield when exposed to wildfire smoke during development, according to data presented here.

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