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HIGHLIGHTS from the 2008 ASRM ANNUAL MEETING

Reducing the risks associated with in vitro fertilization
Richard H. Reindollar, MD, Owen K. Davis, MD, Renee H. Martin, PhD
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Symposium held November 2008 at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Supported by an independent educational grant from Organon, a part of Schering-Plough.
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Selecting an Effective, Safe and Convenient Contraceptive Regimen
Kurt T. Barnhart, MD, MSCE and Anita L. Nelson MD
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Endocrinology and Management of Hormone Therapy in Older Women
John E. Buster, MD and Nanette Santoro, MD
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Latest coverage from the ASRM 2008 Annual Meeting

December, 2008

Progesterone Use in Assisted Reproductive Technology

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Endometriomas do not alter success rate of ovulation induction in patients with endometriosis

The perception of donor gametes from male and female members of infertile couples

Which comes first: hot flashes or depressive symptoms?

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Physician perspectives on the ethics of sex selection

Lycopene has anti-adhesion effects

IVF Outcomes after bariatric surgery – The Washington University experience

Specialized assisted reproductive services are effective for HIV-infected patients who want to have children, but these services are not usually available at smaller clinics

Thursday, November 12, 2008

Wrap-up of key presentations including:
Luteal Support in Reproduction: When, What and How?
Stem Cell Research:Where Do We Stand Today?
Endocrinology and Management of Hormone Therapy in Older Women
Lions, Tigers, and Pandas, Oh My! The Importance of Genetic Management and ART in Species Preservation
Conscientious Refusal in Reproductive Medicine

The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, founded in 1944, is an organization of more than 8,000 physicians, researchers, nurses, technicians, and other professionals dedicated to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive biology. Affiliated societies include the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, The Society for Male Reproduction and Urology, the Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and the Society of Reproductive Surgeons.

SRMAmerican Society for Reproductive MedicineDowden Health Media

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