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Medical providers have an ethical duty to disclose clinically significant errors involving gametes and embryos as soon as they are discovered. Clinics also should have written policies in place
Patient requests for transfer of embryos with genetic anomalies linked to serious health-affecting disorders detected in preimplantation testing are rare but do exist.
Fertility programs may withhold services from prospective patients on the basis of well-grounded reasons that those patients will be unable to provide minimally adequate or safe care for
Posthumous gamete (sperm or oocyte) retrieval or use for reproductive purposes is ethically justifiable if written documentation from the deceased authorizing the procedure is available.
Planned oocyte cryopreservation is an ethically permissible procedure that may help individuals avoid future infertility.
Advanced reproductive age (ARA) is a risk factor for female infertility, pregnancy loss, fetal anomalies, stillbirth, and obstetric complications.
This document discusses the ethical implications of informing offspring about their conception using gamete or embryo donation.
Answers to CPT Coding questions regarding the use of surgical procedures in reproductive medicine.
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine values and promotes diversity among its members, officers and staff. The Society prohibits discrimination toward any member or employee due to race,
Fertility and Sterility® is an international journal for those who treat and investigate problems of infertility and human reproductive disorders.
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