| American Fertility Association |
The American Fertility Association (AFA) is a national consumer organization that offers support for men and women dealing with infertility. Their purpose is to educate the public about reproductive disease, and support families during struggles with infertility and adoption.
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| American Society for Reproductive Medicine |
An organization for "the advancement of the art, science, and practice of reproductive medicine," the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) facilitates and sponsors public educational activities for professionals who are engaged in the practice of and research in reproductive medicine. The Society Web site includes answers to frequently asked questions on infertility, downloadable information booklets, statistics on the success of assisted reproductive technologies and links to doctors and adoption sites.
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Center for Disease Control Reprductive Health Report
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This site includes the 2005 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rates Reports |
| InterNational Council on Fertility Information Dissemination |
This nonprofit organization helps individuals and couples explore family building options. The organization's Web site includes up-to-date information on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infertility and pregnancy loss and offers guidance to those considering adoption as well as childfree options.
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| Resolve |
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, established in 1974, is a non-profit organization. The site includes comprehensive information on the broad range of fertility issues, including diagnosis, treatment, costs and coping.
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| Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology |
The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) promotes and advances the standards for the practice of assisted reproductive technology to the benefit of patients, members and society at large. |