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American Fertility Association

The American Fertility Association believes that when it comes to building families, there are endless possibilities. As the advancements of reproductive medicine evolve, and we educate ourselves about protecting our fertility, and we explore the many options for adoption, we are working to one day see the word ??infertility? become obsolete.

http://www.theafa.org

American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)
American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) The Vision of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is to be  the nationally and internationally recognized leader for multidisciplinary information, education, advocacy and standards in the field of reproductive medicine. The ASRM is a non-profit organization whose members must demonstrate the high ethical principles of the medical profession, evince an interest in infertility, reproductive medicine and biology, and adhere to the objectives of the Society.

http://www.asrm.org

Australian and New Zealand Infertility Counsellors Association (ANZICA)

ANZICA strives to promote a high standard of counselling for individuals affected by infertility issues. In doing so ANZICA counsellors strive to support and benefit those individuals with whom they work, including the welfare and best interests of any potential unborn child.

ANZICA has several primary roles:

  • Provide a structure to promote the particular interests of infertility counsellors;
  • Promote the recognition and understanding of counselling and the counseling process in the context of infertility;
  • Promote education and training of counsellors in the area of infertility;
  • Undertake research leading to an understanding of the counselling needs of infertile people and improve the effectiveness of counselling services for members;
  • Provide ethical guidance to its members;
  • Maintain a regular newsletter;
  • Be a consultative group on issues pertaining to infertility; and
  • Actively cooperate with organizations with allied aims and objectives.

http://www.anzica.org/

InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID)
The InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID) ?? pronounced "inside") is a nonprofit organization that helps individuals and couples explore their family-building options. INCIID provides current information and immediate support regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infertility and pregnancy loss, and offers guidance to those considering adoption or childfree lifestyles.

http://www.inciid.org

National Infertility Association
We are a dynamic, 31-year-old organization dedicated to providing you the education, advocacy, and support you need to face the disease of infertility.

http://www.resolve.org

American Fertility Association
American Fertility Association The American Fertility Association believes that when it comes to building families, there are endless possibilities. As the advancements of reproductive medicine evolve, and we educate ourselves about protecting our fertility, and we explore the many options for adoption, we are working to one day see the word ??infertility? become obsolete.

http://www.theafa.org

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