The SART recently updated its annual Clinic Summary Report (CSR), which includes valuable new features for patients and physicians considering
assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment.
Critique: A compilation of six informed and informative articles by experts in the field, "Psychoanalytic Aspects of
Assisted Reproductive Technology" is an impressive work of scholarship that is recommended for both academia, the professional medical community, and the non-specialist general reader with an interest in the psychological ramifications of contemporary assisted reproductive technologies.
This three-volume set details the principles and practice of
assisted reproductive technology, focusing on infertility, aspects of andrology and in vitro fertilization, and human embryology, and emphasizing evidence-based medicine.
Assisted reproductive technology in South Africa: First results generated from the South African Register of Assisted Reproductive Techniques.
Imprinting disorders and
assisted reproductive technology. Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 27(5), 417-428.
Readers looking for an overview of the different policies and perspectives on
assisted reproductive technology (ART) will discover many interesting facets to these issues in the Middle East.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- A University of Adelaide study has identified the risk of major birth defects associated with different types of
assisted reproductive technology.
His primary areas of interest are in general infertility,
assisted reproductive technology, hormonal disorders of puberty, reproductive life, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, the menopause, and women's sexual health.
For three decades,
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) has been helping infertile couples conceive.
The ASRM's affiliate group of reproductive endocrinologists, the Society of
Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), developed the practice guidelines.
The findings in this report are based, in part, on contributions by the Society for
Assisted Reproductive Technology.