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The summary presented herein represents Part I of the two-part series dedicated to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Infertility in Men: AUA/ASRM Guideline. Part I outlines the appropriate evaluation
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine encourages all stakeholders with an interest in gamete and embryo donation to adopt directed (identified) in lieu of ‘‘known’’ and nonidentified in
Because the practice of preimplantation sex selection is ethically controversial, clinics are encouraged to develop and make available their policies regarding its use. Practitioners offering
It is ethically appropriate for providers to treat women who are at elevated risk provided that the women are carefully assessed, that specialists in their medical condition are consulted as
At a minimum, all medical guidelines applicable to women donating fresh (non-cryopreserved) oocytes should also apply to women donating oocytes to an oocyte (egg) bank. These include informed
Financial compensation of women donating oocytes for reproductive or research purposes is justified on ethical grounds and should acknowledge the time, inconvenience, and discomfort associated
The introduction of new strategies, tests, and procedures into clinical practice raises challenging ethical issues involving evaluation of evidence, balancing benefits and harms, supporting
Programs should create and enforce written policies addressing the designation, retention, and disposal of unclaimed embryos.
This guidance document was developed by the Mental Health Professional Group (MHPG) in partnership with the Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) to help
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