ASRM is dedicated to the advancement of the science and practice of reproductive medicine through advocacy, education, research, and ethical patient care.
Reminder this High-Risk Pregnancy Awareness Week: Patients deserve compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to their needs and preferences. Read a press release on our newly updated guidelines around care for and treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss: https://t.co/bqyH5Md8f6
Join us June 6 from 12–3 PM ET for the 2026 Physician Fertility Summit — a critical conversation on the future of family-building in medicine. This timely program explores fertility preservation, infertility treatment, workplace policies, mental health, and alternative pathways to parenthood, while highlighting evidence-based solutions and innovative practices that support physicians across every stage of their careers. Supporting fertility and family-building is more than a personal issue — it is a workforce, equity, and healthcare sustainability priority. Be part of the dialogue driving meaningful change in medicine.
VIEW AGENDA and REGISTER: https://t.co/yNYh61xmR3
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ASRM thanks @GovNedLamont for ensuring more equitable access to fertility treatments for patients in Connecticut through the passage of HB 5374! https://t.co/o3xC4HUVcd
June 1-8 is #HighRiskPregnancyAwarenessWeek! Hosted by @MySMFM, High-Risk Pregnancy Week is a movement to transform the conversation around high-risk pregnancy care. Learn more: https://t.co/xdjnMjTi2m
"'If the administration really wants to live up to the president’s promise of accessible IVF care, they’ve got a long way to go,' Tipton said." https://t.co/t9gxivNnKd
Happy Pride from your friends, allies, and community members at ASRM! 🏳️🌈❤️🏳️⚧️
To us, pride means visibility, equity, & inclusion. We strive to honor these values every day as we work to expand access to fertility treatments for the LGBTQ+ community. What does pride mean to you?
Several theories have emerged around the falling global fertility rate and what can be done to restore it. Which are evidence-based and which are not? And, importantly, what is the difference between fertility decline and infertility? ⬇️ https://t.co/re15d4QyCu
Kyle and Samantha Busch welcomed their two children into the world with the help of IVF. Spurred into action by their own infertility journey, grants through their IVF charity have helped over 100 babies be born—and counting. https://t.co/FrNWcj3qZq
ASRM is devastated by the untimely passing of Kyle Busch.
Busch and his wife, Samantha, were vocal advocates for infertility awareness, and Samantha continues this important work today. We extend our sincere condolences to Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, and the entire Busch family.
"'The first thing I would say, especially to patients, is fertility treatments are time sensitive. Do not delay your treatment thinking there’s going to be a benefit from this policy anytime soon,' Tipton said." https://t.co/eG0eqfSrCm
ASRM Chief Advocacy & Policy Officer Sean Tipton joined SART Past President Dr. Timothy Hickman for an interview about the robust regulations that monitor IVF and ART. Listen now on the SART Fertility Experts podcast! 🎧#StartwithSART https://t.co/5HwlQZJsYC
"'While it’s an incremental step in the right direction, this is not what the president promised when he was running,' said Sean Tipton with ASRM. 'He said free accessible IVF for everyone. This policy is not going to achieve that.'" https://t.co/mEETU9pKA4
"Phillip credited in vitro fertilization (IVF) in her post, writing that her second pregnancy, like 'so many families,' was possible because of the medical procedure." https://t.co/eM1mcKlUO6
Thrilled for you, @abbydphillip! ❤️
While not a final decision, ASRM is pleased that the Supreme Court's ruling will allow patients continued access to mifepristone. As the case continues to unfold, ASRM urges the Court to respect scientific evidence and FDA authority.
Full statement: https://t.co/EJzyx9QLMx
Tennis legend Serena Williams joined Michelle Obama on her podcast to discuss IVF and the need to address the "silent shame" infertility carries for many women. Watch the episode below: https://t.co/a2Kvl2ZTn7