Psychological distress and postponed fertility care during the COVID-19 pandemic | SpringerLink.
Our latest article published in JARG! https://t.co/ScyUqMbeoA
Congratulations to @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris! ASRM looks forward to working with you and @Transition46 to advance the reproductive health of the country
Dr. MaryEllen Pavone presented about Fertility Preservation at the Society for Reproductive Investigation meeting in Paris. So proud to work with her at Northwestern Fertility and Reproductive Medicine @NMGynecology @NorthwesternMed
Increased pressure from scientists & advocates is resulting in change for policies & research on pregnancy. ACOG supports the inclusion of pregnant women in research studies to address maternal health & fetal safety: https://t.co/gmG38KYlPS https://t.co/j8ESJ8cADj @washingtonpost
Had the absolute privilege of seeing #ENBGiselle@Harris last night—wow!! Intense, emotional, dark, mesmerizing....and the dancing was phenomenal too! One of the best performances I have ever seen!
Fertility preservation is safe and efficacious for eligible cancer patients, the next step is to improve patient education and increase oncologist referrals.
More to come in the near future!
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The Alliance for Fertility Preservation's Joyce Dillon Reinecke shares her amazing story in CURE magazine on #AYA oncology and #Oncofertility. https://t.co/fozMpkzcjE
BREAKING: The Trump Administration just finalized a dangerous rule designed to undermine the #TitleX family planning program, which provides millions of low-income people with reproductive health care every year. #NoGagRule
">40% of women with full-time jobs in science leave the sector or go part time after having their first child ... By contrast, only 23% of new fathers leave or cut their working hours."
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Menopause is often only linked to fertility, but can it also be a factor in brain health?
Dr. Lisa Mosconi (@dr_mosconi) of @WCMCNeurology & @nyphospital is exploring a potential link between menopause and #AlzheimersDisease. (via @WSJ)
https://t.co/Uc52y5qPd7
"The current data ... should prompt us to characterize specific increased obstetric and perinatal risks in women who are cancer survivors so that we can provide appropriate counseling before conception and adapted pregnancy monitoring."
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(Dis)Incentivizing Patient Satisfaction Metrics: The Unintended Consequences of Institutional Bias | Health Equity. Interesting article and findings https://t.co/X0vYNbYKGo